Camo Headliner

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  1. 99green99

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    thats what i figured ill get one going.
     
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    Nitewolf The Big Bad Wolf

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    This is one of the easier things you can do your self just need a couple of things.

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    3m headliner adhesive about 2 cans

    If you have acess to air tools use a wire brush

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    Also will need a buddy to help lay the fabric on straight with no wrinkles

    razor knife

    a couple cans of spray paint or single stage paint .

    1st you wana get the headliner out the truck pretty simple remove pillers seatbelt and take off visors and plactic hangers

    2nd you wana get something you can lay the liner on so its easy for you to work on start tearing off old fabric completly till you see the fiber glass underlineing thats what i did you could lay it over the old fabric but i didnt wana mess around with drooping later

    3rd use the wire brush to get off all the foam that wasnt able to tear off be sure not to go to deep.

    4th once all foam is removed from the underlineing use some paint spray can or if you got a paint gun spay the unlineing enough so the fabric you use has an even surface no need to sand unless you got some thicker spots

    5 let dry then spray the 3m headliner adhesive onto the underlineing of the headliner dont put the material on right away let it sit for 3 mins so it can tack the lay the fabric with your helper

    6 let sit to dry then cut out the holes for visors and what ever else need to be cut to fit back in the truck if you have excess material just spay some 3m and tuck it behind

    7 put it back up my instructions arent the best but hopefully you get the picture:peace:

    any questions message me im around.
     
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    awesome, thanks!
     
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    btw your truck is sick:waytogo:
     
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    Ha, thanks man.. so is yours, new paint job FTW
     
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    Sweet idea.
     
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    Auburnfan400 Longbed done right!

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    O heck yea :peace: We used to have rebel flags covering out headboards in our trucks when we were younger. The camo looks like a much...."safer" alternative hahaha. Looks really good, i would love to have that done in mine but with Max-4 camo
     
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    if you wheren't so dang far away i would ask you to do mine
     
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    shoot if your ever down in south Florida ill hook you up!
     

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