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 Falling ceiling fabric??



Hi all,
I searched for a similar post and if anyone knows of one feel free to give me the link...BUT....if not im restoring a 1990 E32 735iL and has the common problem of a falling ceiling. My E38 has a little bit of a problem as well. Does anyone know of a good method to to fix this yourself?
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my e30 325e is 2 years old and the fabric on the roof is still up there. no sagging or nothing. Ive never heard of this problem. Maybe try and stretch the fabric out from the ends if u get what i mean?

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Well common to me at least...i have seen this on american cars a lot more. My guess is that the car sat out in the heat too long and the glue that held the fabric to the car has failed.

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thats a possibilty to man, but its not common in australia, i mean my mums mitsubishi magna sits outside everyday in the sun and the fabric isnt sagging yet. Maybe take it to a place where they re-trim the interior and ask them to repair your roof. It maybe pricey, i have no clue. Good luck man. Wait till the other guys reply, they know alot more than me

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Thanks

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How much of a falling ceiling are we talking about? Is it just the ends? If it is and you have patience you can just go to an auto parts store and get fabric glue and reattach the fabric yourself.


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