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Have a 60 swb. The headliner is metal as everyone knows. I wanted to install a fabric headliner foam backed ( gonna have upholstery guy do this). What I want to ask is there trim kit for the 60 I realize probably not but has someone did this and used something else or am I sol? Thanks
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08-10-2020, 12:38 AM | #2 |
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I do not think that there is a factory headliner trim for the 60-66 trucks. If I'm wrong, I know someone will correct me
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I found this thread where someone made a headliner...
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...ight=headliner |
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No, never seen an aftermarket unit.
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I have a cloth and insulation headliner. Just so that I can have insulation on the ceiling. The upholsterer used velcro to hold it up. Glued one side to the ceiling and sowed the other onto the headliner. It worked well until the heat got to the glue and then it started falling down. Still trying to get the old glue off the ceiling so I can figure out a better glue to use.
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I bought this one a while ago, it's 20% off again, that will take it down to $160. Installation was a breeze, and the quality was great. Goes great with my new door panels Last edited by kens65fb; 08-11-2020 at 12:52 PM. Reason: .... |
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Wow - What a find. Door panels look great too.
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The headliner is currently available in 8 colors, for $194.99 with an additional 20 % off at checkout.
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How's it holding up? Velcro still holding it firm and secure? It looks like a great project and you did a A1 job but I'm concerned with it in the deep south heat. It's 98 degrees in the shade right now here in north MS and I don't keep my truck in a garage.
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Summer days regularly get into the triple digit temps where I live and on those days, my garage gets too hot to even spend time inside it. Nonetheless, the headliner stays put. One key to success is to choose a lightweight covering. I later tried to make a gray one out of some thick vinyl fabric and it was too heavy and the thing kept trying to come down. The black vinly stuff you see in my thread is suprisingly thin and light weight. Walmart regularly has plenty of different black vinyl styles but other colors can be a little sparse.
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I used these https://www.amazon.com/Noico-Insulat...a-806533907915 under my carpet and they are super sticky squares of foam stuff. I got to wondering as I was applying them, if there would be some way to utilize them in constructing a headliner. If somehow they could be laid out to form and then covered pehaps with a lightweight piece of fiberboad or palstic that you would glue to the non-sticky side then maybe wrap it with vinyl or cloth using the peel and stick side on the back to hold the material where it wraps over. Then peel the paper away from the back of the product and stick it up there.
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Then you can use Velcro with VHB backing or someone on the forum also suggested magnets. Velcro with VHB: https://www.itapestore.com/3m-dual-l...-the-yard.html
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We use VHB tape and the VHB backed Velcro on quite a few parts when assembling the aircraft interiors we make at work.
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I was just looking at the link you posted. This might not work for me because I already have the standard loop style sowed into the headliner. I will have to find a different one that is VHB backed.
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If the 1" will work just send me a PM, let me know if you need the hook or the loop and how long, also your address.
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First install the door panel, then press the vinyl with your finger to find the shaft, that the handles attach to Cut a small x with a razor into the vinyl, and push the vinyl to expose the shaft, then attach the handles, with the set screws Neat & clean Last edited by kens65fb; 08-12-2020 at 07:55 PM. |
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Yay
Reinstalled my headliner for the first time sense last year with some VHB Velcro. Thanks jweb. |
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