k8228k
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- 1994
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I have a 94 Ranger regular cab that needs to have the headliner fabric replaced. Today I attempted to begin removal and of course right away encountered a problem. What I thought was a simple cap covering a screw turns out to be some sort of clip. It’s on the trim piece that covers the A pillar and extends over the door and joins the trim extending from the rear window and around the seat belt anchor. This clip is what holds the two together and attaches them to the body. Does anyone know how to remove this pesky item without breaking it like I did? There are two on each side so I’ve got three more to go. Maybe I'm going about it the wrong way. Is there a better way to remove the headliner? I need to get it out to get it re-covered.
Any advice or instruction would be much appreciated. Thanks...
Any advice or instruction would be much appreciated. Thanks...