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Pavegeno928 10-01-2016 02:07 AM

Sagging Headliner
 
The Stone Grey headliner on our '08 Cayman is sagging and it is time to replace/repair. Somewhat disappointing after just 9 years.

My wife likes the alcantara headliner on our '14 991. I've looked through the Cayman PET and an alcantara headliner isn't mentioned. Was alcantara an option on the Cayman? I don't recall. I have seen that Suncoast offers it on their website.

Has anyone done an alcantara headliner mod and if so, a picture would be great.

Thanks!

mambodoc 10-01-2016 08:44 PM

My Cayman S is a 2010 built in August 2009. My headliner went this past June. I'm not happy at all about it. Total BS. Worse yet... my CPO finished up this past December. I expect better from Porsche and their technology.

KahalaM5 10-03-2016 04:50 PM

I did this about a year ago after my headliner started sagging. Had a local upholstery shop do the work, and I'm really pleased. I need to do a second phase that continues the alcantara onto the rear hatch, though, to get a nice continuous look.


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...3450e3c68b.jpg

Pavegeno928 10-04-2016 01:53 AM

That looks great! How does the transition look from the headliner to the back of the car?

TAch Miami 10-08-2016 03:47 PM

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I got a generic suede alcantara for the headliner and A-pillar. The transition to the OE hatch material looked terrible. So went back to the shop and did the hatch and also had the plastic in the cabin and hatch area done too.
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2014 991 turbo
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2006 897 turbo s - sold

gt4addict 10-16-2016 09:46 AM

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alcantara is the way to go, i did mine last week for 300 bucks,
cheers

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BoulderGeek 10-25-2016 12:57 PM

Very cool. I have charcoal grey alcantara headliner, which I have used on my door surrounds (A/C pillar) and now the rear hatch center fabric.

I like Tach Miami's use of the headliner as the plastic surrounds on the hatch insert. I just sprayed mine in anthracite plastidip. Might have to go back and try to wrap them. I don't want my car to look like too much of a cuddly muppet, though. ;-)

My material is the same that KahalaM5 has, and I hope to get to pull the headliner out next spring and do this. I might have a pro do the layup, to get the correct adhesion and curves around the console cutouts.

xcat 02-18-2018 02:13 AM

question about alcantara wrapping of plastic trimming
 

Originally Posted by TAch Miami (Post 13661351)
I got a generic suede alcantara for the headliner and A-pillar. The transition to the OE hatch material looked terrible. So went back to the shop and did the hatch and also had the plastic in the cabin and hatch area done too.
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2014 991 turbo
2013 958 turbo diesel
2006 897 turbo s - sold

hey bud,

was wondering where you got your suede wrapping done. i’m in the SF bay area and it’s hard to find an upholstery shop that can do it. they complain that the alcantara/suede material doesn’t have enough stretch to do the curves of the plastic trimmings. do you know know if they used suede with foam backing? thanks for you time!

chris

TAch Miami 02-18-2018 06:23 PM

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...71a5ab4dd1.jpg
My guy had the sample board from: http://www.jacobsupholstery.com/inc/sdetail/623It could have been the street suede or one of the other products listed on top. The first roll had foam that was already delaminating in pieces but the second was fine. I don’t think it stretched that much but it did work around the curves.

thunderstrike 03-08-2018 07:03 PM

I had VWs and Audi that did that. Germans are known -- to me -- to use cheap glue that falls apart 8-10 years.

cayman2011 08-11-2018 10:43 PM

The headiner on my 2011 Porsche Cayman is sagging, this is the kind of problem, I would expect from a lesser car/brand.
I have owned many cars over the years, and have never had this type of failure before, not on my Nissan, not on my Ford not on my Chevy.
So to have this happen on an upscale brand like Porsche is very disappointing! Makes me wonder where else they used substandard products.

triode 08-13-2018 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by cayman2011 (Post 15209130)
The headiner on my 2011 Porsche Cayman is sagging, this is the kind of problem, I would expect from a lesser car/brand.
I have owned many cars over the years, and have never had this type of failure before, not on my Nissan, not on my Ford not on my Chevy.
So to have this happen on an upscale brand like Porsche is very disappointing! Makes me wonder where else they used substandard products.

Don't feel too bad, mine is a 2014 and the cloth headliner is drooping badly. Taking it in this week for alcantara replacement.

cayman2011 08-14-2018 06:25 PM

I lnow i is frustrating,. My power steering pump went out and the Porsche dealer wants $3200 yo repace it.

96740 08-22-2018 07:32 PM

Has anyone got a quote from a dealer? curious what they would charge.

russell263 08-25-2018 08:34 AM

I have an OEM non sagging headliner in good condition, available for cheap. non smoker, removed at 18k miles if anyone is interested.
suncoast wants 1600 for a headliner...https://www.sunsetporscheparts.com/o...98755509112a22

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