Head Liner??

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  1. SkeeterBilt

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    I wondered the same as well, because they were so inexpensive. Should have known 'ol Chebby had a write-up on this as well... :D
     
  4. SkeeterBilt

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    well he does have some sweet rides and awesome write ups
     
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    good to know
     
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    My back panel droops in my 48 3100
     
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    Damn near impossible to get one to lay flat with no crinkles and to cover all the gaps. I vote the one piece also.
     
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    Like Button on the one piece.
     
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    one piecer it it. thanks
     
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    I couldn't begin to imagine how pissed I would be if I had spent the time and effort to get a cardboard headliner in, only to see it pucker and buckle like the door panels did. It cost much more, but I love the options the one piece gives of painting or even covering it with material. And it will never be a problem again~
     
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    I looked at the one piece headliners when I was replacing the cardboard liner and just couldn't justify the price.

    As an alternative, I picked up a sheet of FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) from Lowes for about $45 and used the cardboard headliner as a template. It's available in black, white or beige and while I haven't painted it, you should be able to if you need to match an interior color other than the standard.

    I was able to cut it using a sabre saw and the only difficulty in fitting it was the sharp bend over the doors. I ended up using a heat gun to soften it a bit and it turned out fine. I don't have pictures of the headliner portion, but here's a pic of the door panel and a cover of the seat base, of the same material.

    Just an idea.
     

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    thats a good idea.
     
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    I used the cardboard crap---once. A sparrow peed on the top and that let enough moisture drift into the cab to make the two sections droop like runway windsocks on a calm day.
     
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