2003 QC Headliner Replacment
#1
2003 QC Headliner Replacment
Looking to replace my sagging headliner. I asked around some local shops and they all wanted $200-$300, which I thought was outrageous. And they wouldn't do custom colors either, only stock colors.
I am looking to replace my headliner with this fabric. RealTree AP Camo
I had a few questions to anyone who has replaced a headliner before.
1) Do I need to put new foam in? I know part of the process is to remove the old foam, but do I need to replace the foam or can I just glue the fabric right onto the board?
2) Does it matter what type of fabric I use? The fabric above is a twill. I like that material because I feel like it would be more rugged.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help and I plan on making a project post with pictures once I actually start.
I am looking to replace my headliner with this fabric. RealTree AP Camo
I had a few questions to anyone who has replaced a headliner before.
1) Do I need to put new foam in? I know part of the process is to remove the old foam, but do I need to replace the foam or can I just glue the fabric right onto the board?
2) Does it matter what type of fabric I use? The fabric above is a twill. I like that material because I feel like it would be more rugged.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help and I plan on making a project post with pictures once I actually start.
#2
I recently replaced my headliner with one from the junkyard, so I didn't have to re-cover mine. However, I believe the fabric comes with the foam already integrated.
To get the headliner in/out without breaking it. I removed ALL the seats and also the door panel from the passenger side rear door, which is the one you will go through.
To get the headliner in/out without breaking it. I removed ALL the seats and also the door panel from the passenger side rear door, which is the one you will go through.
#3
I recently replaced my headliner with one from the junkyard, so I didn't have to re-cover mine. However, I believe the fabric comes with the foam already integrated.
To get the headliner in/out without breaking it. I removed ALL the seats and also the door panel from the passenger side rear door, which is the one you will go through.
To get the headliner in/out without breaking it. I removed ALL the seats and also the door panel from the passenger side rear door, which is the one you will go through.
And from what I have read, the hardest part of this project is getting the headliner out of the vehicle.
#4
Yeah it's a bit of a pain to get out. I took mine out last summer with the plan to replace it, I only just purchased the required materials for it (fabric, roller, and adhesive all off of Amazon for about $80 total). So within the next week or so I hope to replace it, but I do also recommend removing the seat to help get it out of there.