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Old Jan 2, 2007 | 08:32 AM
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Country Upholstery also did my full interior, all my seats and door panels. Great price, great work and very fast.
Old Jan 2, 2007 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by boomster
Country Upholstery also did my full interior, all my seats and door panels. Great price, great work and very fast.
I don't think I've ever seen yours, what material did you use? Got any pics?
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Mesa Sales on Main/Gilbert is a great source for the east valley peeps. Headliner, speakerbox carpet, adhesives, etc.
I just checked it out today. Literally THOUSANDS of rolls of fabrics, suedes, foam, etc. I'm going to get foam there for deadening my floors, and suede to cover some of the interior plastics as well. Very reasonable pricing, better than anything I've seen online, and available immediately
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theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
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Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
Or your can just repalce the headliner with a carbon fiber one......
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Originally Posted by Kahuna
Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
Or your can just repalce the headliner with a carbon fiber one......
OWNED!


ohh wait, i guess we are owned cuz we dont have it.
damnit!
Old May 1, 2007 | 04:38 AM
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Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
My new one is holding up so far.....
Old May 1, 2007 | 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by randode
Originally Posted by Kahuna
Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
Or your can just repalce the headliner with a carbon fiber one......
OWNED!


ohh wait, i guess we are owned cuz we dont have it.
damnit!

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Originally Posted by YELOSUB
Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
My new one is holding up so far.....


Scion Apocalypse strikes again

You guys have no idea!
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wat in the world are some of you guys talking about
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^^^heck if I know.

Willie, you definately have the most badass headliner I've ever seen.
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thanx. wat kind of headliner are you rockin now randode. now dat crispy xb has your old one?
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Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
thanx. wat kind of headliner are you rockin now randode. now dat crispy xb has your old one?
fatmat, and some hanging wires
Old May 2, 2007 | 04:47 AM
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i just tried to do my headliner in suede, but the material was too thin i guess and the glue came through. so the ppl that did suede, what kind of suede did you use? is it a special kind with a backing?
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Originally Posted by randode
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thanx. wat kind of headliner are you rockin now randode. now dat crispy xb has your old one?
fatmat, and some hanging wires

nice
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Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
theres a place on the west side of 35 ave just south of i 10 that specializes in automotive upholstery. just make sure you strip off the original fabric off of the headliner.. glue doesn't bond very well to it. no matter what kind of glue u use
Phoenix Trim & Supply Co
2359 N 33rd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85009-1431
(602) 269-5825

I wouldn't strip off the original fabric, atleast with mine it lost most of its strength and form.
Old May 2, 2007 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by randode
Originally Posted by hawaiianxbzee
thanx. wat kind of headliner are you rockin now randode. now dat crispy xb has your old one?
fatmat, and some hanging wires
You need that Zebra print....lol
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Originally Posted by raceronabudget
i just tried to do my headliner in suede, but the material was too thin i guess and the glue came through. so the ppl that did suede, what kind of suede did you use? is it a special kind with a backing?
I used automotive grade suede. Costs a little more but well worth it. Most shops use the cheaper stuff out there. We left the stock headliner in there before installation for rigidity. Dont remember the glue, but it something RJ picked up from home depot I think. We used a sprayer to apply. Holds up really well
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Originally Posted by RockBlocker
Originally Posted by raceronabudget
i just tried to do my headliner in suede, but the material was too thin i guess and the glue came through. so the ppl that did suede, what kind of suede did you use? is it a special kind with a backing?
I used automotive grade suede. Costs a little more but well worth it. Most shops use the cheaper stuff out there. We left the stock headliner in there before installation for rigidity. Dont remember the glue, but it something RJ picked up from home depot I think. We used a sprayer to apply. Holds up really well
yeah i gotta find a place that sells automotive suede i guess. that was an expensive lesson to learn.
Old May 3, 2007 | 05:15 AM
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^^^Yep, did mine the first time by myself and with help from Randode and the headliner started sagging a month later...Spent almost $100 total for all the accessories needed just to see most of it go in the garbage...Last week, I went and bought more material and had it professionally installed at The Interior Shop...I also went with a different color...



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