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Baytown



Member Since: 30 Jan 2016
Location: Cairns Australia
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Australia 2012 Defender 110 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Blenheim Silver
Roof lining trim clips
Hi everyone.
I recently fitted Dynamat Extreme and Dynalyner Liner Pro to my 2012 110 ceiling. So much quieter and great heat insulation.
Now my hood lining fir tree clips don't fit so my lining is sagging.
Does none have any links for longer fir tree clips or a way to get around this with other clips?
Thanks in advance.

Ken
Post #644068 15th Aug 2017 6:46am
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zsd-puma



Member Since: 09 Aug 2016
Location: Kent
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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Firstly you need new ones, you can't reuse them. What you need to do is put a peice of wood and a jack under the head lining to hold it tight against the roof while you bash the new fir trees in with a rubber mallet, they will then hold.

You're far better off, putting nutserts in the holes and screwing the headlining up with nice dome head bolts.
Post #644271 15th Aug 2017 8:40pm
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Baytown



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I like the nutsert idear, that sounds great to me except I'll have to remove the head linings again which being by myself, is a mongrel of a job.
I used new, slightly longer fir tree clips but they were narrower it turned out so are useless.
Thanks either way.

Ken
Post #644282 15th Aug 2017 9:24pm
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zsd-puma



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you can get away with taking the clips out and sliding the central section of the head liner back to access the front bit, then slide it forward again to access the rear bit without actually removing it. As you notice it sags down enough to get access for putting nut serts in.
Post #644298 15th Aug 2017 10:05pm
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Baytown



Member Since: 30 Jan 2016
Location: Cairns Australia
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Australia 2012 Defender 110 V8 Petrol CSW Auto Blenheim Silver
That'll work.
Thank you mate, I really apreiciate your guidance.

Ken
Post #644303 15th Aug 2017 10:13pm
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