How do you replace the headliner on a Jeep Cherokee?

How do you replace the headliner on a Jeep Cherokee?

1. Using a phillips head screwdriver, remove the sun visors, retaining clips, over-head console and dome light from your Jeep Cherokee. The grab handles will require a Torx T-25 bit to remove an the rear seat belt upper mounts will require a Torx T-50 bit to remove. 2.

How to remove roof rack from Jeep Grand Cherokee?

How to Remove Roof Rack on a Jeep Grand Cherokee 1 Gently remove the end caps that cover the bolts with a screwdriver.. 2 Loosen the bolts under the caps using an Allen key or tool specific to your roof rack.. 3 Carefully remove the rack from your vehicle.. Removing the roof rack is generally straightforward. Before doing so,… More …

Why is the headliner on my Jeep Cherokee drooping?

I don’t know what it is about older Cherokees but I swear, I have yet to see one that doesn’t have a headliner that isn’t ragged and drooping from the windshield to the tailgate. Need I say, my Cherokee was no exception to the laws of gravity and giving it a little nip–tuck was definitely on my interior cleaning/restoration to do list.

What’s the best way to clean the headliner on a car?

If you have never cleaned the headliner in your car, then this is a good time to do a surface cleaning of the entire headliner. Doing this with a DIY interior car cleaner will not only clean it but remove the build-up of smoke and dust that can accumulate on its surface.

Are there any auto headliner kits that work?

These Auto Headliner kits will work for almost every make and model since the mid 1970s. This kit is easy to install and will make your headliner look like new again. Click here to read more about this type of headliner kit.

Where can I get 3M Super trim for my Jeep Cherokee?

As far as the 3M Super Trim Adhesive goes, the only place I could find it locally was at an automotive paint store. I don’t know what it is about older Cherokees but I swear, I have yet to see one that doesn’t have a headliner that isn’t ragged and drooping from the windshield to the tailgate.

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