Anybody have a fix for this?
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Yeah, I don't really want to take on the whole removal project. I might do the screw type pins and I have the metal shelf ordered to attach to the 3rd row grab bars. Hoping this will make it a lot less noticeable.Take it out, pull fabric off, respray it with adhesive and install in back in... I am not sure there is anything else one can do. I think the recommendation would be 3M Hi Strength 90, but you can probably confirm that on here with some searches. I have not done it on a 100, but on other cars, it is a hassle, and best with a second set of hands.
Screw type pins?Yeah, I don't really want to take on the whole removal project. I might do the screw type pins and I have the metal shelf ordered to attach to the 3rd row grab bars. Hoping this will make it a lot less noticeable.
Amazon product ASIN B09BJK7661Screw type pins?
When you pull the headliner the vents are attached to it and come out. They are slide-fit into the HVAC duct and are not positively attached.How do the AC vents in the headliner come out?
Those pins look factory! Nice job.I did not pull the headliner. Once I decided to add the shelf / storage I opted for a few screws to pin the sagging areas up. It is really not very noticeable and the rack covers it up more than I thought. Pretty happy with the outcome. View attachment 3063501