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Post by carlc Mon 19 Jan 2015 - 16:12

How do I stop wooden roof lining saving.in overcab area.
Just 2screws in place
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Post by modelman Mon 19 Jan 2015 - 16:53

Sorry, don't understand the question.

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Post by Paulmold Mon 19 Jan 2015 - 17:10

Is it 'woollen' roof lining  'sagging' ?

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Post by carlc Mon 19 Jan 2015 - 17:32

No it's looks like faced plywood.
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Post by Spospe Mon 19 Jan 2015 - 17:54

carlc wrote:How do I stop wooden roof lining saving.in overcab area.
Just 2screws in place


Should this read, "How do I stop the wooden roof lining from sagging in the overcab area"?

I have a 2014 Warwick Duo and the overcab roof lining shows no sign of sagging at all, so I am a bit of a loss as to what might be wrong. Perhaps you could remove the 2 screws and hopefully the panel will come away to reveal what lies behind it. Probably a squirt of glue in the middle area might be all that is needed. 

An idea would be to speak to A-S themselves, as in the past I have found them quite helpful in giving out advice on fixing faults.
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