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Old 02-25-2009, 11:36 PM
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Ah no I worked in the furniture industry. You happen to work with fabric and things like that when you build sofas
 
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Your truck looks like a show truck now! Some Black headlights would really set off the red and make it look even better(IMO).
 
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Both of those headlights are like 1 year old old factory replacements. They were like $100 each, so I dont think I'm gonna buy any more for a while lol.
 

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Old 02-26-2009, 12:37 AM
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have you looked at walmart fabric?....i got some suedelike material real cheap there that i covered my armrests and visors in........why dont you think you can do your own visors?
 
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I might check WalMart, but I just need to make sure it'll be in the right dimensions so it completely covers the headliner.

I've never taken apart visors before, so I don't want to tear anything up. I'm not sure how they come apart and how the material is attached.
 
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Old 02-27-2009, 02:46 AM
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i got 3 yards i believe and it was enough for my headliner......i made a mistake the 1st time and took the arm out of my visors....got em wrapped and then i couldnt get the dang things back in so i went to the salvage yard and got some dif ones and left the arms on.........around the outside you can see the crack, just take a knife and slit about 1/2" deep to break thru the insides a bit then glue your fabric on and tuck the extras in the crack....looks as good as stock
heres the walmart fabric that i used for my headliner


this is what i used for my doorpanels and visors
 



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