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pdiminico
02-12-2008, 11:12 AM
I have a 94 Z28 with the Light Grey interior and T-Tops.
The headliner needs to be replaced.
I need to find the material to recover the foam backing. Where would I find the headliner material?
HardcoreZ28
02-12-2008, 12:48 PM
Year One has it through their Next Generation catalog or you might be able to try Hawks Third Generation....they may carry the 4th gen headliners. If the headliner board is made of cardboard like a thirdgen I'd highly suggest just buying one precovered....the new boards are plastic and won't deteriorate like the stock pieces.
edpontiac91
02-12-2008, 01:16 PM
Year One has it through their Next Generation catalog or you might be able to try Hawks Third Generation....they may carry the 4th gen headliners. If the headliner board is made of cardboard like a thirdgen I'd highly suggest just buying one precovered....the new boards are plastic and won't deteriorate like the stock pieces.
Also if the FOAM BACKING is starting to deteriorate, gluing the new material to it will not hold up. The foam will continue to pull away and you'll be left with the same problem. :nod:
pdiminico
02-16-2008, 08:37 PM
Also if the FOAM BACKING is starting to deteriorate, gluing the new material to it will not hold up. The foam will continue to pull away and you'll be left with the same problem. :nod:
My headliner has lost all the foam backing. It's just the material hanging from the headliner board. I have done the same job on my thrid gen by sanding the old foam off the backing board, using the 3M spray glue and reapplying the headliner material back down. Still holding to this day.
I was able to find the headliner material with foam backing in a local store. Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts in the Mercer Mall $10.99 by yard and currecntly have a 40% off sale on any material purchase. They have it in the colors of grey, black, and red.
Just need to remove the headliner board, pull the old material off, sand the old foam off the board, and spray the 3M glue as I lay the new headliner.
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