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This isn't mine but it is sort of what I want

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I can't really tell what it is from the pic but it kinda looks like a long moldable binder clip, probably not what it is but its kinda what I would want. It may not even exist but it doesnt hurt to ask.

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Not quite sure what you're getting at here. From the looks of it you are saying that you want to cut your headliner in half so you can pull it out easily, but you need a way to keep the back end from just flopping around. Am I understanding you correctly?

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Not quite sure what you're getting at here. From the looks of it you are saying that you want to cut your headliner in half so you can pull it out easily, but you need a way to keep the back end from just flopping around. Am I understanding you correctly?

Yeah, my headliner is cut in half right now and the back half was covered in foam hiding the cut edge. Now that I've ripped out the foam and rebuilt the top of my wall so its ugly with a cut looking headliner there.

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Try this:

Take a piece of wood and trace the cut edge of the headliner onto it. Cut that shape out so that it's a notch. Mount it at the top of your wall so that you simply slide the back of the headliner into it before you put the moonroof trim and visors on. You can even get fancy and round the bottom part of the wood so it flows into your wall more smoothly.

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that looks like the same kind of gasket they use in blowthroughs to me.

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Yeah looks like some kind of plastic or rubber channel.

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Try this:

Take a piece of wood and trace the cut edge of the headliner onto it. Cut that shape out so that it's a notch. Mount it at the top of your wall so that you simply slide the back of the headliner into it before you put the moonroof trim and visors on. You can even get fancy and round the bottom part of the wood so it flows into your wall more smoothly.

Id rather buy something lol. Not sure my woodworking skills are that good yet, they're getting better tho.

that looks like the same kind of gasket they use in blowthroughs to me.

Yep, without the accordion part.

Yeah looks like some kind of plastic or rubber channel.

Thats what I thought as well

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To me it also looks like an accordian boot/seal maybe stapled to the top of the enclosure then they slid the headliner in it and pinched it shut. That's what I would do if that's what I was given to work with...

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