Update in regards to the request for installation video. Please read the following comment: We have not posted an installation video because we've been back and forth on a process to recommend. After further research, we found that Ford used a contact cement on the OEM headliners. This is what we recommend as well versus Velcro. Any high-quality brush-on contact cement will work. You'll want to make sure you apply even pressure to the headliner during the recommended cure time of the contact cement. Other than that, reverse the removal steps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. -Landan
Again bless you guys! These 99-04 videos have been a god send since I recently got my first mustang. I've been working on it myself so these videos are EXACTLY what I need. Thank you guys!
the sun visor wiring harness is above the headliner. you drop the headliner down a little bit and you will gain access to it and you can unclip it and slide the wires through
You should do an install. I figure it be the reverse of this but i think id make me and some other people feel better about installing a new headliner of their own
@@lwill2191 I sincerely apologize no one responded to your comment. We have not posted an installation video because we've been back and forth on a process to recommend. After further research, we found that Ford used a contact cement on the OEM headliners. This is what we recommend as well versus Velcro. Any high-quality brush-on contact cement will work. You'll want to make sure you apply even pressure to the headliner during the recommended cure time of the contact cement. Other than that, reverse the removal steps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. -Landan
I would recommend that you consult a professional upholstery shop in your area since they will have the most experience with automotive headliners. -Landan
The old owner of mine smoked in the car and managed to put multiple cigarette burns in the headliner.. I just removed mine "cave man style" without removing any trim, other than the dome light and sun visors.. i just ripped the sucker out, I was surprised it was made of corrugated cardboard and what looked like plastic egg cartons...
Update in regards to the request for installation video. Please read the following comment:
We have not posted an installation video because we've been back and forth on a process to recommend. After further research, we found that Ford used a contact cement on the OEM headliners. This is what we recommend as well versus Velcro. Any high-quality brush-on contact cement will work. You'll want to make sure you apply even pressure to the headliner during the recommended cure time of the contact cement. Other than that, reverse the removal steps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. -Landan
Again bless you guys! These 99-04 videos have been a god send since I recently got my first mustang. I've been working on it myself so these videos are EXACTLY what I need. Thank you guys!
Glad we could help!
Loving these new edge vids keep em coming guys!:)
the sun visor wiring harness is above the headliner. you drop the headliner down a little bit and you will gain access to it and you can unclip it and slide the wires through
You should do an install. I figure it be the reverse of this but i think id make me and some other people feel better about installing a new headliner of their own
We have an install video coming soon! We just have to get it edited and ready for TH-cam!
@@latemodelrestoration Was the install video ever posted? I'm running into issues installing the TMI headliner
Did we ever get an install video? What glue are you guys using when installing back in car?
@@lwill2191 I sincerely apologize no one responded to your comment. We have not posted an installation video because we've been back and forth on a process to recommend. After further research, we found that Ford used a contact cement on the OEM headliners. This is what we recommend as well versus Velcro. Any high-quality brush-on contact cement will work. You'll want to make sure you apply even pressure to the headliner during the recommended cure time of the contact cement. Other than that, reverse the removal steps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. -Landan
@@kriskeith6979 See my comment to L Will. Let me know if you have any questions. -Landan
Thanks , but what if you have a sunroof ?🤔
what size torque bolt was used for the seat belt
Hey Kevin, you can use the T50 torx bit to remove the seat belt bolt.
Hola lo hice tal cual y ahora mi alarma no funciona 🫣
Did you guys do an install video? I nee to do mine and would like to see how too do-it properly
Not at this time, but we hope to have one in the near future! -Jay
What kind of glue adhesive do you use to help stick the carboard to the roof?
I would recommend that you consult a professional upholstery shop in your area since they will have the most experience with automotive headliners. -Landan
What were those white egg carton things under the headliner? Do you need to reuse those?
These are factory bracing used under the OEM headliner. These are not reused on aftermarket headliners.
cant wait to do my starlight headliner!
Did you ever do it? How’d it turn out? That’s the reason I watched this video, to do the starlight headliner.
Where can you buy the headliner trim you removed after the a-pillar?
Hi Jarrett,
You can find all 94-04 headliners and components with the link below! | lmr.com/products/94-04-Mustang-Headliner-Sun-Visors-Components
@@latemodelrestoration i dont see the rubber headliner trim. Im having trouble finding it anywhere honestly
I want the star light kit on my headliner.. 🔥
The old owner of mine smoked in the car and managed to put multiple cigarette burns in the headliner.. I just removed mine "cave man style" without removing any trim, other than the dome light and sun visors.. i just ripped the sucker out, I was surprised it was made of corrugated cardboard and what looked like plastic egg cartons...