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  • #16
    Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
    Trust me, if it was this easy, I would do it.

    My Corolla has a sun roof, and for some reason the headliner is in three separate pieces (by design ). The non-sunroof model has a single headliner piece.

    I'd happily shell $150 for someone to do it.
    call PG customs

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    • #17
      I repaired the headliner in my GTO. First and last time I will ever bother doing something that again. Take it to a shop and let them deal with the headache.

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      • #18
        PG Custom Upholstery has done two headliners for me, and both turned out perfect. Good prices, too. Talk to Pedro. Let him know you are from "the mustang board", and if that doesn't ring a bell for him, tell him "Jared with the Explorer" sent you. Seems like he's been getting a decent bit of business from this place, which is great. Pedro is good people.

        No matter what, do NOT go to Herman's Upholstery in Arlington. Fuck that crooked piece of shit motherfucker! Fuck him in his googly-eyed old ashy head!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jluv View Post
          PG Custom Upholstery has done two headliners for me, and both turned out perfect. Good prices, too. Talk to Pedro. Let him know you are from "the mustang board", and if that doesn't ring a bell for him, tell him "Jared with the Explorer" sent you. Seems like he's been getting a decent bit of business from this place, which is great. Pedro is good people.

          No matter what, do NOT go to Herman's Upholstery in Arlington. Fuck that crooked piece of shit motherfucker! Fuck him in his googly-eyed old ashy head!
          Its funny you mention that. I did a forum search and that thread came up. I was about to call when I went to the next page and you absolutely were furious. So, thanks and unfortunately to your previous experience, I wrote him off. Sucks too because he is like a few streets over.

          I'll try out PG customs. Thanks guys

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          • #20
            I've got a guy at Bowen/division

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jluv View Post
              PG Custom Upholstery has done two headliners for me, and both turned out perfect. Good prices, too. Talk to Pedro. Let him know you are from "the mustang board", and if that doesn't ring a bell for him, tell him "Jared with the Explorer" sent you. Seems like he's been getting a decent bit of business from this place, which is great. Pedro is good people.

              No matter what, do NOT go to Herman's Upholstery in Arlington. Fuck that crooked piece of shit motherfucker! Fuck him in his googly-eyed old ashy head!
              I appreciate everyones recommendation. Went to PG Custom Upholstry off 35/Golden Triangle and they had it done in 1.5 days. I had negotiated $200 for the job because I had done a lot of the labor of getting the interior disassembled. These guys did any excellent job, headliner looks great and they even put the interior back together for me even though I had explained I would do it for the low price.

              Only problem was they covered over the sunroof switch because I had hid it in the glove compartment. No biggie, I made a small cut, pulled the wire through and then installed the switch.

              Go to these guys, they had some pretty sweet rides in their shop, so my 1998 Corolla really looked out of place there.

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              • #22
                glad they got you taken care of

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
                  I appreciate everyones recommendation. Went to PG Custom Upholstry off 35/Golden Triangle and they had it done in 1.5 days. I had negotiated $200 for the job because I had done a lot of the labor of getting the interior disassembled. These guys did any excellent job, headliner looks great and they even put the interior back together for me even though I had explained I would do it for the low price.

                  Only problem was they covered over the sunroof switch because I had hid it in the glove compartment. No biggie, I made a small cut, pulled the wire through and then installed the switch.

                  Go to these guys, they had some pretty sweet rides in their shop, so my 1998 Corolla really looked out of place there.
                  Do you know what the price was if you just brought the headliner in?

                  I don't see a location at 35/golden triangle, what was the address. Thanks.
                  2006 Civic SI
                  2009 Pilot
                  1988 GT
                  CRF50

                  Widebody whore.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by beefed88 View Post
                    Do you know what the price was if you just brought the headliner in?

                    I don't see a location at 35/golden triangle, what was the address. Thanks.
                    Well my original quote was $130 including all labor, but that was before they discovered it was a "floating headliner" that was the result of a dealer sunroof install, after the car was built. So then it went to $200 if I did the disassembly.

                    If you brought the actual headliner in, I imagine they'd do it for $60 - $70.

                    Actual address is:

                    12811 Harmon Rd Suite 415
                    Haslet, TX 76177

                    Take golden triangle until it dead ends past I-35, its in one of those two buildings right there at the dead end.

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