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u got to remove all the top trim around the edge of your vehicle. (ex. sun visor, grab handles. dome light.) the dome light has a metal round tap pushed down on to the rod sticking down. just pry that off of both sides and your dome light will come down. your grab handles and your seat belts will require u to have a torq set to undo them. u can pick up a socket set at Walmart for like 23 bucks. the grab handles u got to pull off the plastic covers to get to the screws. i would keep every thing organized so udon't lose anything. when i took mine out of my 94 jeep Cherokee i just taped all the screws to the trim that it came out of. but once u have the grab handles off and set belt the u will see a metal lip that is holding the back end of your cardboard up. just push up and work it out. they can be a pain to get out. but don't tore them up u will need them. after that your cardboard backing will fall down. just pull it out your back hatch.

OK once u have the cardboard backing out u want to take it someplace open. like out side out of your garage. what u have to do next is get the old glue off the cardboard. what i did was get a glove and run my hand all across the board. i would have a mask on or something covering your mouth. u don't want to breath all the fiberglass and glue. once u see that all the glue is gone its time to run to walmart.

What i did to put a new liner on was go to walmart and go to the fabric section. find the closest thing to your color interior. pick your self up some spray adhesive and get back home and spray the whole can on the cardboard backing. i had a buddy help me with the next part so i would recommend having someone close by. once u have the cardboard coated heavily lay your fabric starting at one end and slowly work your way back. working out any bubbles and rubbing it flat onto the board. once u have it completely covered and it looks like u have it nice and smooth. its time to grab your razor blade and cut the fabric where the holes are all at.

Once that is all done the next part is important. let it seat for a few hours. that way it give the glue more time to adhere to the fabric.

once that's done have u and your buddy put the board back in and put them metal clips back on to hold up the back end. and your budy holding the front. then start putting the trim back on...

if u have any more questions just email me at eallnutt@gmail.com

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