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What did you do to your Ranger today? (Part Deux!)


I dunno, it does look like it got cooked and maybe spun the race but the spindles can take a crap ton of heat without harm. If the new inner races still fit snug I'd be inclined to let it ride. If the races are loose, have any gaps, or don't fit right in the slightest then yea I'd chuck that spindle in the trash...

My concern is the rust. That has a potential of locking pieces in place and causing headache later. The OP shouldn’t have needed to use a puller to pull the hub off. That will only get worse if let go. But that’s just my opinion and we all know what they say about opinions and butt holes...
 

Hey I figured out YouTube. Here’s quick a vid of it. Surprised I didn’t hear it while driving.
 

Hey I figured out YouTube. Here’s quick a vid of it. Surprised I didn’t hear it while driving.
Yup. Dat's bad.
 
It still spins don't it!
 
Picked up the material and spray to redo the headliner. Bout $22 in all
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Will report back when its done. Any tips? This is my first headliner and while its a POS truck id like to do a good job.
 
Noted, i got the Mrs. Is she just holding down the center or what? I assume you work from the center out.
 
I did
Picked up the material and spray to redo the headliner. Bout $22 in all
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Will report back when its done. Any tips? This is my first headliner and while its a POS truck id like to do a good job.
The head liner in my honda last year, which was also my first time, it turned out fairly decent but has far more contours than a ranger. Watch some utube tutorials. Just work slowly and only apply glue in 4-6in sections at a time one end to the other, make sure to leave enough material to wrap over edges
 
Will report back when its done. Any tips? This is my first headliner and while its a POS truck id like to do a good job.

what kind of fabric did you get? The only definitive description I’ve found of what headliner fabric is, is something thick enough to not get saturated by the glue and causing discoloration on the visible side. “Foam-backed” cloth is supposed to be the best at playing nice with the glue.
 
I’m out of my wheel house here but I think many headliners have a type of felt or a heavy cloth so the fabric doesn’t get saturated by the glue.
 
I just got some cheap thin fabric, almost identical to what i pulled off. The glue bled through a couple spots but its much better than it was.

Here it is laid out and glued down
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i rolled the front over but didnt think to leave enough to roll the back over. For some reason i thought i had a trim peice that covered it. Anyway heres the finished product
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The foam under the old stuff wasnt in good shape so all things considered im happy with it. Used dang near that whole can of headliner glue so hopefully it doesnt start sagging anytime soon. Im gonna let the glue dry then ill update once its back in the truck and put together.
 
Did you make them shift knobs
 
Looks good to me.
 

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