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#770683 08/11/2011 8:55 PM
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Not sure if this is in the right catagory, but I'm curious as to the condition of my interior roof right now...

I don't think this is OEM ;-P click here

Is this area supposed to support itself? Is there some type of lining and/or etc that should be in it's place?

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no, slightly updated from OEM grin

there would originally have been a vinyl sort of headliner piece that had a horsehair type insulation backing that was glued to the metal roof and trimmed with the rubber surround - see items here - most common repro is plastic, but some places do have a vinyl one [without the correct original surface pattern]

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Thanks squeeze! smile
Bookmarked! Doesn't seem like people talk much about headliners! I'm gonna take out my "aftermarket" boards w/ positioning nails, and see if my roof caves in without them... Hopefully not! ;-P

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WOW!!! nice!

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Thanks.

It's inexpensive and pretty easy to do. Give it a shot. Worse thing that can happen is you throw a couple in the trash.

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That is a real redneck headliner roflmao .


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