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Camo headliner Fabric?????


countryboy111789

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Does anyone know where i can order a Camo headliner fabric becouse mine is falling down so i took it out so i can redo it ..... Want realtree camo but any would do thanks
 
Try going to any place that sells fabric. Any fabric can be used for recovering a headliner, though some work better then others. In this case, just look for the pattern you want, and look for a more "fuzzy" kind of fabric, like a felt, as it produces the best finished results. A lot of Camo patterns can be easily found in a lot of stores these days.
 
i had camo headliner in my old ranger. i picked it up at walmart.again it was the kinda fuzzy material. it looked good but i had to get my aunt to sew two pieces cuz i couldnt find any wide enough to cover up the extended cab
 
I did my headliner with fabric from Walmart and it turned out great. Some stores have a fabric department and some won't though. I just have to to say one thing, know what you want and get out. I felt really awkward walking around choosing fabric. ;brownbag; The spray glue that I used at first was from Lowes was in a red can with 78 written on it I think. It started to sag after a while. Then I used what was in a green can with 88 on it and it was alot stronger.
 
Pictures?? I am interested in recovering my headliner in a different color. Does anybody know if they make white camo. Its a street truck but i like the look.
 
my buddy just did his headliner in black silk from like joanes said it was just $50 for everything it looks sweet
 
You want something like a fleece material and one of the better adhesives is 3M Super 90, have to be over 18 to buy it though . . .
 
heres mine ...burberry :P

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thnx dude. check out my dash mod also in this section

so did you rip out your previous headliner to put that in or did you put it on over the old one im interested in replacing mine with black silk
 
so did you rip out your previous headliner to put that in or did you put it on over the old one im interested in replacing mine with black silk

no. that fabric that s from the factory is REALLY REALLY THIN! so you can just spray your adhesive right over that. works fine
 
My fabric is mossy oak from JoAnn Fabric. This is on my 1979 f150 but I also did it on my ranger and they're both real easy to do. I used a whole can of glue though but it works out great.
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