Black Suede Headliner
Jo-Ann's fabric store. You'll need about 3 yards to do the whole headliner. Maybe even more depending on how wide the fabric is.
Store Locator | Joann.com
Store Locator | Joann.com
Jo-Ann's fabric store. You'll need about 3 yards to do the whole headliner. Maybe even more depending on how wide the fabric is.
Store Locator | Joann.com
Store Locator | Joann.com
It was Aloha Print fabric that I found at Jo-Ann's too. The trim was the hardest thing to do because it was a bitch to get the clips on the backside undone without bending it it. But it wasn't that hard to bend them back into shape and then I just used a hot glue gun and rubber cement to put them back on. You can find both of them at Jo-Ann's too.
Out of pure curiosity, how did you manage to get those long strips of fabric above each door to hold back into postion? I have to redo my headliner as well but those strips of fabric look like they will peel off and hang. My friends a4 had a problem with those where they did hang down because they broke off when getting the headliner out. Did you glue them or were you just very careful?
Out of pure curiosity, how did you manage to get those long strips of fabric above each door to hold back into postion? I have to redo my headliner as well but those strips of fabric look like they will peel off and hang. My friends a4 had a problem with those where they did hang down because they broke off when getting the headliner out. Did you glue them or were you just very careful?
Well that definetly addressed my concerns. I suppose I will have to be super careful lol. Not my best characteristic. When I go to attempt it I will try my best to make a diy considering when I did my doors in suede I forgot too. In fact I wonder if I should post pictures and give people the tricks I used....idk, but thanks again man and that floral print is epic. Thumbs up for sure on the trim work.



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