Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 12:56:46 +0100 From: "Dave" <nospamnopsamom> Subject: Re: sagging roof lining
Thanks I checked out both links-Hmmmmmmm well they're both pretty involved-I guess the replacement option is best attempted first. I thought it might be possible to make some tiny holes in the sagging part and fire some glue in,say in 4sq" areas at a time(total area approx 18x6)-maybe not too pretty but given the alternatives.Last option-car uphosterers. -- "don't worry,be happy!!" All outgoing mail certified virus free-Norton AV 2002 Version 9.07.17C "GG" <dt97gdonopsamamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:ampafr$kkl$1nopsam8.svr.pol.co.uk... > > "Dave" <nospamnopsamom> wrote in message > news:amp7at$f6c$1nopsamg1.svr.pol.co.uk... > > Does anyone have a solution for the dreaded ceiling(roof??)material > > sag-short of slicing open and gluing I'm stuck for a more aesthetically > > pleasing answer.1986 900 16v T. > > Merci beaucoup. > > > > -- > > "don't worry,be happy!!" > > > > > > All outgoing mail certified virus free-Norton AV 2002 > > Version 9.07.17C > > > > > If you've got the patience give this link a go; > http://www.saabturbo.com/saab/99/99.html > lots of other helpfull links at; > http://www.nospam/techhelp/900_index.php > got the same problem myself but its the saloon back not hatch so I think its > going to be a bit harder. There are some small holes in mine anyway so I > might spray some glue for a temporary fix. > > Gwilym. 900i, 1990. > >