Let's see those headliners!
#1
Let's see those headliners!
Threw a new headliner in the ol' Dodge tonight, went with something a little more my style. REALTREE AP Black Camo. Now let's see what the rest of you guys have done!
I'll get some more pictures tomorrow when it's light out of the liner and the visors, but overall I'm happy with it. Pay no attention to my buddy wearing the extra as a poncho, we'd been drinkin'..
I'll get some more pictures tomorrow when it's light out of the liner and the visors, but overall I'm happy with it. Pay no attention to my buddy wearing the extra as a poncho, we'd been drinkin'..
#3
Thanks man. I mainly went with that design for the sake of doing something different. And considering my interior is headed towards a tan/black setup, it matches up really well. Plus, driving this thing at night almost makes you feel like there's not even a roof over you. That's the coolest part.
#7
I'll be changing the carpet and cracked dash out to black, and I'm designing something for the pillars to kind of make everything flow together. Still up in the air at this point.
As far as dropping the headliner.. remove the front pillar covers, the visors and visor clips, the overhead console and center light, the passenger roof handle, the coat hangers (remove the center plug, they just clip in. you'll see what I mean), and the two plugs in the rear above the window. Then take your rear panels loose at the tops (two screws each). I folded my passenger panel down and just slid the whole thing out. With both the seats folded back and the steering wheel up spin it sideways and you'll be able to bring it out at an angle through the door. Actually very simple, only took me about ten minutes.
BTW, this is for the pre-98's if anyone else references this. I can't imagine it'd be much harder for 4 door models.
As far as dropping the headliner.. remove the front pillar covers, the visors and visor clips, the overhead console and center light, the passenger roof handle, the coat hangers (remove the center plug, they just clip in. you'll see what I mean), and the two plugs in the rear above the window. Then take your rear panels loose at the tops (two screws each). I folded my passenger panel down and just slid the whole thing out. With both the seats folded back and the steering wheel up spin it sideways and you'll be able to bring it out at an angle through the door. Actually very simple, only took me about ten minutes.
BTW, this is for the pre-98's if anyone else references this. I can't imagine it'd be much harder for 4 door models.
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#10
I need to do mine soon as well.
I might go with either some Case IH stuff, or look for some camo...
That looks really good man.
What adhesives did you use?
On the my Dakota I used some stuff in a black can that was expensive.
And its holding up pretty good. Its hard to do it by yourself. So the head liner in the Dakota don't look to pretty lol.
I might go with either some Case IH stuff, or look for some camo...
That looks really good man.
What adhesives did you use?
On the my Dakota I used some stuff in a black can that was expensive.
And its holding up pretty good. Its hard to do it by yourself. So the head liner in the Dakota don't look to pretty lol.