Arch,
I am in the process of redoing the headliner as we type! I just finished
covering the front cap with material, it came out real nice. Max at
Buskirks help me do it and showed how to do the rest of the panels and
in what order to install. The front cap should have been installed
before the next panel was put up. It may depend on if you made the next
panel the same size or shorten it up so it does not cover the 10 or so
inches of the cap. His comments were that you should work from the back
of the coach to the front. I would think that you would find it easy to
work with the cabinets down.
J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLakers
77 Eleganza II
Michigan
>
> GMCers
>
> Need some help. When I took down the headliner over the cockpit I had
> already taken down the front cabinet. Here is my question. I would like
> to put up the cabinet over the couch and the dinning area before I put the
> front end cap back on. Can I do this? Will I cause myself a lot of problems?
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
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I am in the process of redoing the headliner as we type! I just finished
covering the front cap with material, it came out real nice. Max at
Buskirks help me do it and showed how to do the rest of the panels and
in what order to install. The front cap should have been installed
before the next panel was put up. It may depend on if you made the next
panel the same size or shorten it up so it does not cover the 10 or so
inches of the cap. His comments were that you should work from the back
of the coach to the front. I would think that you would find it easy to
work with the cabinets down.
J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLakers
77 Eleganza II
Michigan
>
> GMCers
>
> Need some help. When I took down the headliner over the cockpit I had
> already taken down the front cabinet. Here is my question. I would like
> to put up the cabinet over the couch and the dinning area before I put the
> front end cap back on. Can I do this? Will I cause myself a lot of problems?
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
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