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Old 3rd September 2019, 19:00   #9
RogerHeinz57
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Originally Posted by david75 View Post
Thank you for that.

You said "ideally at least one of the front seats removed", but also that "...my fitting time with all trims and fittings etc with seats not removed....", so I take it that you did it with the front seats in situ and just the base of the back seat removed?

Which door did you go in via?

And which end of the headlining did you feed in first (ie front or rear)?

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Hi, the rear seat base was out already as was the outgoing roof lining.
The n/s/r door was the one used for the exercise. the orientation of getting it through was the fitted position with one corner slightly manipulated (O/S/F) piece that is covered by the "A" pillar trim top edge, and a slight bow in the centre of the roof lining as it's centre point got to the door upper aperture
with a sharp intake of breath ! This not the first time doing this, so each time, it becomes easier, but technique is everything as much as time fitting everything back to where it should be.
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