new headliner
I did the headliner for my Camaro back in 2002. Get the spray. If you get that can with the ball thingy attached to the cap, you will just get drops on your seats.
BTW, anyone who wants to buy a set of 1996 Camaro black and red velour seats (front and back) just call me. I will let them go dirt cheap. In VERY good condition and will fit third and 4th gen camaros. I even have the matching door panels. I paid 600 back in 02, and I will sell them for 200.
BTW, anyone who wants to buy a set of 1996 Camaro black and red velour seats (front and back) just call me. I will let them go dirt cheap. In VERY good condition and will fit third and 4th gen camaros. I even have the matching door panels. I paid 600 back in 02, and I will sell them for 200.
Is there a particular fabric weave that you would look for, or better yet, run away from? The challenge will be finding one that matches as closely as possible the OEM color as I'm not looking to change any interior color.
Jon in Wendell
Jon in Wendell
I did mine saturday in mossy oak break up. The fabric store's piece was around 60" wide. They charged $9.99 a yard for it. You'll need 2 yards to do it and you should have enough left over at the end to do the visors. I also used the 3m spray-$9.99 at walmart because the craft store didn't carry it. I decided to invest the extra $2 in the 3m made for headliners so it doesn't come down. The stock piece of tan cloth peels back pretty easily from the foam once the entire headliner mold is removed from the truck. I sprayed it fairly heavily and you have a few seconds to adjust and pull out the ripples in the fabric before the adhesive dries. Hope this helps.



