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tspd



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Help identifying part (rear seat fold trim) + headliner

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Hi all,

Is anyone able to identify this part number for me? Part of the trim for the rear seats. Have searched online but struggling to get the exact part number. Quite scuffed so I am keen to replace.

Separately does anyone have any ideas on how to repair the sagging headliner at the rear only? A lot of forum posts suggests the whole thing has to come down, but the rest of the headliner is fine, it has just come away slightly at the back.

Thanks in advance (see photos).
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 L322 2007 S/C 4.2L

Post #700177 16th Sep 2024 10:52am
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tspd



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Bumping this - any ideas anyone? L322 2007 S/C 4.2L

Post #700825 24th Sep 2024 9:39pm
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Scouse Exile



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Buckingham Blue

Can't help on the part numbers but there are people on here who have refurbished them quite effectively.

I think if you are looking for a temporary measure on the headliner a bit of contact adhesive would work?

J

Post #700826 24th Sep 2024 9:55pm
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tspd



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Thanks. Gorilla glue in the post… L322 2007 S/C 4.2L

Post #700920 26th Sep 2024 10:39pm
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jimmie



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Poland 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Epsom Green

HXM000040JMN Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Navy/Parch/Parch Navy/Parchment Interior <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8JMN
HXM000050SUN Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Sand/Jet/Jet Sand/Jet Interior <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8SUN
HXM000040LER Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Storm Storm/Jet/Jet <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8LER
HXM000040NUG Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Oxford Leather Trim <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8NUG
HXM000040PVA Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Jet/Ivory/Ivory Jet/Ivory Kingfisher/Jet <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8PVA
HXM000040SUN Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Sand/Jet/Jet Sand/Jet Interior <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8SUN
HXM000040VAE Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Ext Navy/Parchment Interior <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8VAE
HXM000050JMN Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Navy/Parch/Parch Navy/Parchment Interior <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8JMN
HXM000050LER Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Storm Storm/Jet/Jet <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8LER
HXM000050NUG Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Oxford Leather Trim <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8NUG
HXM000050PVA Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Jet/Ivory/Ivory Jet/Ivory Kingfisher/Jet <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8PVA
HXM000050VAE Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Ext Navy/Parchment Interior <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8VAE
LR011171 Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Small Squab Ivory/Arabica Arabica/Ivory Arabica/Ivory/Ivory <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-AA8AUM
LR016328 Cover - Rear Seat Bracket Large Squab Arabica/Ivory Arabica/Ivory/Ivory <61348C 1 XH42 605B96-BA8AUM

Post #700922 27th Sep 2024 6:21am
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tspd



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BOOM! Thank you. L322 2007 S/C 4.2L

Post #700923 27th Sep 2024 8:45am
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vs322



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Greece 2004 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

As mentioned above, contact adhesive would only be a temporary remedy, at best. From what I see on the photos, the headliner is sagged all over the rear but uniformly; mine was the same. I highly recommend you took it to an upholsterer when possible for a complete repair.
The plastic bits I've been able to strip and respray with excellent results. The hardest part in your case would be to match the colour as mine are a pretty standard black. But any decent paint store can scan them and mix a rattle can for you. I did that with the seat trim. Good luck! Thumbs Up


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Post #700928 27th Sep 2024 10:58am
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tspd



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Thanks. I'll try the temp fix for now and then get that organised.

Managed to find an OEM part from JLR classic that replaces the seat part so thats on the way. Was £14 and seemed the path of least resistance! L322 2007 S/C 4.2L

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vs322



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Greece 2004 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Sourcing a new part is also a valid option Thumbs Up
I still have my reservations regarding the headliner as the foam crumbles and the adhesive may or may not work on it. As last resort I'd discreetly pin the peeling fabric along the edge to prevent complete detachment.

PS: a few words of advice. If you do get the headliner done, take the time and make sure they've fitted the headliner itself as well as all the trim pieces properly and that the sunroof works as it should.
And, although seemingly unrelated, go buy a tube of windscreen sealant and apply on the boot seal, along the edges where it meets the bodywork. I can't stress this enough. I had water ingress in the electronics compartment with the first heavy rain after the headliner was done. Turns out they had somehow broken the bond between the seal and the bodywork, letting rainwater in.

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tspd



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Thanks, noted. Glue didn't work. Needs a proper job on it. I'll add it to the list...will get there eventually...! L322 2007 S/C 4.2L

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