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#1243501 11/16/2017 1:15 PM
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Getting to the point of needing to get the headliner in the suburban. Out of all the vendors out there who's had good luck with one of the re-pop headliners? I'm looking to stay stock and don't mind the cardboard.

Weeds headliner looks good, but I can't seem to find where he got his from.

Thoughts?


~ Phillip
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Bought mine from classic parts this year and it fit good and installed pretty easy.


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Weeds bought his from LMC.

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Bought mine from JC many years ago. It did not fit well at the corners/edges. There were gaps.

http://www.1954advance-design.com/SubHeadliner/index.html
(on the second page are some photos of the insulation I installed)

ALSO, I suggest you seal the edges/back of the cardboard with epoxy/urethane paint to help to decrease moisture absorption and the resulting distortion of the cardboard. When the cardboard distorts, it drops out of the metal "divider" strips between headliner pieces.

A member reported a few years ago on his project to make those panels out of plexiglas, so as to not worry about distortion after installation. I'll look for that post, and post a link here if I can find it.

Here is the thread with Mark's nice work.

Also, Here is a thread about metal "stays" to keep the cardboard flat. They usually "disappear" when the cardboard falls out (and/or is removed).

Last edited by tclederman; 11/16/2017 3:43 PM. Reason: added link to Mark's nice job, and parts from KC Mongo
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Great info guys, thanks.

Is it best to install headliner first then the door opening seals? Or install the door opening seals and then the headliner?


~ Phillip
1949 GMC Suburban - 10 year project
1952 Pontiac Chieftain Convertible straight 8 hydramatic
1945 GMC half ton truck - Driver
1946 Chevy COE - Might restore one day...
1959 GMC Half ton long bed NAPCO

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