headliner removal
#1
headliner removal
i searched db for 20 minutes at least trying to find a write up on this.. but im takin my headliner out replacing the sagging material with camo cloth from gander mountain... so how do i get it out? just take the cubby on the ceiling, sun visors, etc out and it should come out?
thanks guys
thanks guys
#2
im in the process of this exact thing at the moment... but yep remove cubby, visors, ohshit handle, and probably some plastic tabs along the back that need to come out also then slant the front down into the floor board and out the passenger door ...might have to push up in the middle to bend it slightly to get it out but it'll go ....good luck
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yeh i got it... thanks... ok so that was really easy... easier then i expected.. so now i took the tan material off, and also the yellow foam... now all thats left is this grey looking stuff... im assuming thats the backer board? im going to pick up the camo tommorrow so what adhesive should i use? and how should i apply the new material? thanks guys!
#8
in my opinion use the 3M spray adhesive and not the cheap stuff. i stood the board up against a wall and used clothes pins to pin the material on the top and let it drape down. then i had the wife hold the material up while i sprayed the whole board and then sprayed the material too. waited a few seconds and started pressing the material on little by little and making sure to get the wrinkles out. the adhesive does allow a little time to peel back and correct accident too. when all said and done go around the back and make sure the overhang is glued down too, and then let it set overnight to make sure its good and cured. good luck and take pics
#10
got it done! turned out great! it looks soo much better then the sagging old head liner.. and its custom, nobody around here has a camo headliner... this was real easy and i would suggest it to anybody that knows how to spray paint basically to apply the glue and use a screw drive to take the visors and such out... thanks for the help guys!