Headliner Tensioning cords

Bobafixit

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British Zeds
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Please can
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someone post a pic of how / what the little springs / chains are for behind the headliner (please see my pic).
I think the cord is suppose to be attached to the spring to hold tension on the sides of the headliner.
 

Bobafixit

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British Zeds
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3.0 sport, manual Roadster
Please can View attachment 36481 someone post a pic of how / what the little springs / chains are for behind the headliner (please see my pic).
I think the cord is suppose to be attached to the spring to hold tension on the sides of the headliner.
Come on guys someone must be able to post a quick pic of their tensioning cords.
 

g8jka

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@Bobafixit, they should look like these. On your picture the end of the cord just needs pushing out the other side of the hole its in and tied around the loop in the spring. You will probably need to stretch the spring to get it to the cord so it may be better to get someone to help whilst doing it.

Or remove the spring and tie the cord onto it and stretch the spring with a pair of pliers and feed it back in place where you removed it from.



 

Bobafixit

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3.0 sport, manual Roadster
Excellent thanks guys, I had assumed that the cord has to attach to the Spring, just wanted to confirm how. :thumbsup:
 
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