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Old 03-21-2004, 11:18 PM
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headliner

Was wondering if any of you guys have replaced the factory headliner in your truck.

The previous owner of my truck mustve been a heck of a chain smoker b/c the liner is all stained by smoke.

How much are new liners and how big of a pain is it to install one?

any help would be great, thanks
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I am waiting on this also, somehow smoke and dirt has gotten on mine in the last 254,000 miles. Some sucker must have smoked in my truck
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I'm not sure on our trucks, but a buddy had to replace his in his s-10, and he said it wasnt too hard or too expensive. I'm also interested b/c I have some kinda build up on mine also. Lets see what anyone else has to say.

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It's not too hard, should take a couple of hours.

Here's instructions from www.diynet.com

http://www.diynet.com/diy/ab_interio...271329,00.html
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good read Ed, thanks for the info.

anyone know how much a new one costs? please tell me its not a dealer only item


got to thinking today at work about this and, is there any way to clean it???? sure would seem easier than replacing.


thanks guys
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There really isn't much to the replacement process, with the exception of taking off all of the interior trim without breaking the stuff. As far as cleaning goes...might be worth a try, but...you have fabric, ususally glued to a foam rubber that is attached to cardboard. It would be a better than cardboard box stuff, but still cardboard. I would guess that a thorough scrubbing following by a thorough drying process would be ok, but it would really have to be dried thoroughly. The other problem you could run into would be the separation of the cardboard/foam/fabric after that wetting down that you gave it. At which time, you'd have lost a bit of labor, but no $$$$.

IMO Try a good cleaning with simple green, or a similar cleaner, might even try one of those little steam cleaners....
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I know there is a spray contact glue you use that makes life pretty easy. It's very easy if you flip your truck first.

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The instructions are great and I will have to use them. I have no problem tearing into an engine, nor rebuilding an automatic trans. Anything mechanical is ok for me but this headliner intimidates the heck out of me.
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Have you guys ever seen those cool foam graphics that they put on headliners and doorpanels? They make a foam cut out of like flames, or maybe a ram head, and glue it to the original headliner. Then they use something like 3M spray adhesive and take a fabric and stretch it over. Then you have the shape of the ram's head showing up underneat. If you do it right, it looks SWEEEEEEET! I have been thinking about it a lot.

Hey, even if you don't do the foam thing, couldn't you use some more fabric and spray glue it on the headliner?
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I was just sittin here thinking of a carpet cleaning company like ChemDry. I dont know if they use water in their cleaning process. They might have a product that would work or they might be able to clean the headliner outright. If Virginia has a ChemDry outfit.
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The headliner material I used for my Mother's 86 4-door Aries was purchased at PepBoys for about $30. I bought the SUV sized package 'cuz I want to be sure to have enough the 1st time.
I only had a small piece left over.
The material is cloth, with the foam already attatched.
I used a wire brush to remove the old foam from the cardboard headliner backing, worked really well.
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