FLiPPeN_CRaZY Posted April 26, 2007 Report Posted April 26, 2007 Hi All, Just wondering if anyone can help me. I have now aquired a VN Commo, and as you may or may not know they have a tendancy of gettin saggy roofs. Anyways I was wondering if anyone knew how to fix these or a place that might be able to do it for a reasonably cheap price, as I'm looking to sell the car itself anyway. Thanks Dani :jamie: Quote
Valandor Posted April 26, 2007 Report Posted April 26, 2007 (edited) cheat spray contact adhesive. make a small hole near the edge spray the f*&k outta it with the adhesive and your set. total cost $10 or take the roof lining out and do it Edited April 26, 2007 by Valandor Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted April 26, 2007 Report Posted April 26, 2007 Staple gun. It's not like the VN (the bastard child of a Commodore) is worth much Quote
Wood§tok Posted April 27, 2007 Report Posted April 27, 2007 (edited) lol @ staple gun. seriously, adhesive spray is the way. take one side off so you can get behind the lot of it, and then spray the adheasive all over. the less you use, the better ir sticks, but make sure the adhesive covers all of it. then put it back up and put the trims back on. mmm. Edited April 27, 2007 by Wood§tok Quote
FLiPPeN_CRaZY Posted April 27, 2007 Author Report Posted April 27, 2007 Hahaha we actually thought about staple gun :wub: LOL, hrmmm spray adhesive, that might just work... I know the VN isnt worth much... But still wanna get the most i can for it. lol It's been a pretty reliable car, was even considering getting rid of my rolla and keeping the VN for a lil bit (only coz of the probs ive had with my rolla), but i can't give my lil beast up lol ;) So the VN will accomidate me by helping pay for the rollas repairs :jamie: (even if i only get half of the sale) Quote
Taz_Rx Posted April 27, 2007 Report Posted April 27, 2007 Just a quick tip with your spray adhesive - that stuff works better when it has the chance to half set before pushing the 2 parts together. So, spray both the roof and the top side of the lining, wait half an hour so for it to start to get tacky, and then push the lining up. :jamie: Quote
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