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more ideas I hadn't thought of. thx
And now sad news........ family interest is low(except me), so I put it on local C'list and here in FOR SALE forum. I'll try finding clips tho, don't want it looking bad you know.
:bawl:
Have a Wagoneer Limited for sale. Bought this year as a fun project working with kids/grandkids. It was fun, but I'm only one with interest in it now, and no room. SO:
have it on Craigslist for $2k, but let me know your interested.
89 Waggy, 249ish miles, Power seats and windows(RF...
I really only need 20 the plastic prongs that hold the trim onto the body panel. Any ideas where I can buy new or used ones? I tried many j'yards in NC/SC for donor cars.
Thanks
I have the trim, but not many of the plastic prongs that hold it into the panel. Any suggestions where I can buy new or used ones(check many junkyards in NC).
Thanks
Hi,
I have the trim for my 89 Waggy, but many of the plastic prong clips that hold it in place are broke. Anyone suggest a site(other than Quadratec, Mopar/Chrysler Parts) I can buy 20-30? Can't glue them back on.
Or does anyone have spares I can buy? If needed, I will take pix to send for...
Can't seem to find a decent headliner cardboard for my 89 XJ Wagoneer. I see some 95, 97, 2000s occasionally. But will these later years work without much cutting? Near Charlotte.
Might as well ask here: does anyone have one to sell??:eyes:
Tom
It's hard finding a strong one for my 89 XJ Wagoneer. Will later years XJs work? If so, which years, and do you have a good one near Charlotte, NC?:patriot:
Thanks for the comments all. I'll try another one from junkyard. I thought I cleaned/removed enough old material from the old fiberglass board and use different adhesive, and load it up. Wires are in place for lights, and insulation is too. Back to the yard....... one more try.
I'm focused now...