Headliner ?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Bryce'sStang
    TCS Homer
    • Apr 2003
    • 1929

    Headliner ?

    Best place to order one? Shipping is expensive on it. Anywhere around that can recover the one I have??? Thanks
    Under Construction....
  • Paul
    TCS Homer
    • Jan 2003
    • 3185

    #2
    Check Late Model Resto. SHipping shouldn't be bad because it's only the materials not the backer board.

    Comment

    • 91 Junker GT
      TCS Regular
      • Apr 2006
      • 356

      #3
      Go to a fabric store like Joanns or something. They have cloth that is very similar to headliner.

      Comment

      • Hotstang
        Ya Trick Ya
        • Jan 2006
        • 4196

        #4
        Its easy to do... do it yourself. Look it up online, there is nothing to it.

        If you cant figure it out, I know someone that can do it for you.

        Comment

        • black bucket
          TCS Homer
          • Nov 2006
          • 424

          #5
          just get a can of 3M spray adhesive and some material
          :fu2:

          Comment

          • Bryce'sStang
            TCS Homer
            • Apr 2003
            • 1929

            #6
            Originally posted by 91 Junker GT View Post
            Go to a fabric store like Joanns or something. They have cloth that is very similar to headliner.
            I am going to check Joanns in the am.
            Under Construction....

            Comment

            • Bryce'sStang
              TCS Homer
              • Apr 2003
              • 1929

              #7
              got material at Joanns, they actually sell a headliner material. I am going to try and do this. It doesn't look to difficult.. Any suggestions lmk.
              Under Construction....

              Comment

              • mg72
                All Hondas All the Time
                • May 2006
                • 1955

                #8
                3m might fail, as it did in my case. A & T upholstery recommended contact cement for the best adhesion and durability. A & T will sell just the fabric and they stock a ton. I got mine for about $30. It's a labor intensive job, but you can easily do it at home.
                The Jimmy hat is off.

                Comment

                • Bryce'sStang
                  TCS Homer
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 1929

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mg72 View Post
                  3m might fail, as it did in my case. A & T upholstery recommended contact cement for the best adhesion and durability. A & T will sell just the fabric and they stock a ton. I got mine for about $30. It's a labor intensive job, but you can easily do it at home.
                  well I used 3m so hopefully it won't fail... Fabric only was $15 at Joanns. I just have to do a little more trimming and cut out for sunroof and reinstall, looks good so far...
                  Under Construction....

                  Comment

                  • Bryce'sStang
                    TCS Homer
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 1929

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bryce'sStang View Post
                    well I used 3m so hopefully it won't fail... Fabric only was $15 at Joanns. I just have to do a little more trimming and cut out for sunroof and reinstall, looks good so far...
                    done, sunroof was a little of a bitch because of the thickness of the fabric and foam(it was vinyl before) very easy to do, I got some pics in another thread. Glad I didn't spend $200 on ordering, more money for other shit
                    Under Construction....

                    Comment

                    • mg72
                      All Hondas All the Time
                      • May 2006
                      • 1955

                      #11
                      sweet
                      The Jimmy hat is off.

                      Comment

                      • Spotless
                        BPB.
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 3102

                        #12
                        Yeah, go to an apholstry shop (not fabric store) repalcement headliner material has like a 16th inch foam backing. 3m spray adheasive works awesome, spray over the old one (fairly thick), let it tack for a few minutes, then start from a cornrer and work your way down. I've got a # for a place in St. Cloud that sells pretty much any color you could imagine if you need it.

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        X
                        😀
                        😂
                        🥰
                        😘
                        🤢
                        😎
                        😞
                        😡
                        👍
                        👎