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Your cart is empty.Foam backed headliner fabric in light gray color, 3/16" thick foam backing. You will get one continuous roll of fabric 108" long by 60 " wide. Can be used to recover headliners, sun visors, door panels. Generic gray color, NOT guaranteed to match an existing color.
Donnie young
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2021
Quality if the material was phenomenal, turned out gorgeous, I'd suggest more help the better. There was 3 of us and could have used another person. Best way I found to do it was lay it down square it up, then do half at a time. Spray your glue then while 2 people hold the corners from sticking to the glue. Roll a line down the center then start working towards edges. And make sure to leave plenty around edges so up can glue and fold over after finished. The only complaint I have is shipping method usps is way to slow took the over a week to get it to move from on facility to the other.
Kay Eigh
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021
There aren't a lot of options out there, but I decided to get these and after a week of having installed it, so far so good. The installation is tricky, especially for bigger vehicles (not the fault of the product). I redid the liner for a Caravan and I could not do it all in one shot. I'm not sure how you could to be honest. Once it hits the glue, you're done, so you better get it right, or close to it, the first time.
Chris Perrotti
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
I used this fabric to replace the headliner in my 2003 GMC Savana van. The fabric is very well made and has excellent adhesion to the foam backer. I used 3M headliner adhesive and couldn't have been happier with the final results. Looks like the day it left the factory. I had the old headliner out, prepped and back in the van in 2 hours. I highly recommend this headliner fabric.
Daniel James
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020
I bought this headliner material to replace the fabric in my Jeep cherokee XJ. The fabric is very thin and light weight. The size of the roll worked out perfectly for my Jeep. My reason for a 4 star is the fabric will show any blemish and flaw during installation and seems to be pretty delicate and easily damaged. But for the price of the fabric and 3 cans of permatex spray adhesive being about $80 to have a decent looking headliner. It was worth it too me. A note for installation do not allow the fabric to touch itself after applying adhesive because it will not separate leaving a crease. Also with my experience using permatex headliner adhesive once the liner is stuck down, there is no repositioning it. Overall I'm happy with how it turned out. Have had it installed for 2 months being in hot sun and no sags yet.
Dallas M.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
Looks like new and holding up so far. Using the 3M spray adhesive is a must! I won’t lie, it was work, but well worth it. 5.5 hours to remove, prepare the liner, apply new liner and reinstall. Looks great!
Craig B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020
Used this to replace headliner on Land Rover. Worked well, looks great. Tip: when making holes for screw sites, use hot metal rod or pipe to melt through material. This will seal the hole and inhibit tearing. Practice on scrap first - you will need to start with rod that is smaller than the size hole you will ultimately need!
HH
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020
Needed to replace the basically detached headliner in my 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. After watching some "How To" YouTube videos, I bought headliner material from this vendor. The material was reasonably and competitively priced and arrived quickly. So far, so good! I'm happy with the quality and the results. I will update this review if it changes. I used 3m headliner adhesive from O'Reilly (bought two cans, but only used one).
Nail
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020
Used it for a 07 Volvo XC90 with sunroof and it was long enough to do both. Excellent color match. Bought the headliner handle on Amazon but it wasn't for a Volvo, I think it is for Dodge in case you need one.
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