🚗 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with a flawless headliner refresh!
This DIY Headliner Repair Fabric, sized 80" by 57" with a 1/8" foam backing, is designed specifically for Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra crew cabs. Featuring a sleek Medium Dark Gray color, it offers a durable, comfortable, and stylish solution to restore your vehicle’s interior with professional-grade quality.
Product Care Instructions | Professional Cleaning |
Product Dimensions | 80"L x 57"W |
Manufacturer | Headliner Doctor |
UPC | 671875765280 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GMC-MED-GRAY |
M**N
Great, OEM Looking material - installation a bit tricky
Looks like OEM gray color. Have 2003 Chevy extensded cab. Watched YouTube videos...looked easy. Not so easy. The fiberglass headliner is large and has many curves that made it really difficult. I had to get help. Also, you must wait for the spray glue to air out before you stick the headliner down, especially in the rounded corners or it will pull up/not stick. Literally do 12-18" squares focusing on the curves to make sure everything sticks down properly and try not to spray too much at a time. You cannot unstick this stuff to fix mistakes. I ended up having a few creases, and ripped it all off, scraped it with a wire brush (by hand) and did it all over again.
R**R
Great material
Ordered this for my sons 2003 GM Silverado Ext cab. Worked great and looks amazing over the sagging stinky stock headliner.
J**F
Matches GMC pickup grey headliner exactly
Replaced sagging headliner with deteriorated foam. Matches OEM perfectly. Plenty of material for extended cab or 4 door. Pro tips: Be sure to remove all traces of old foam from headliner fiber backing. To make the installation perfect I made a simple frame to hold and lightly stretch new material. Get a good can of headliner spray contact adhesive and apply to both material and fiber backing. With a helper now lower the frame and stretched material over the backing and using (clean) hands push the headliner into the backing. The glue will stick instantly so you don't want any wrinkles as you place it (hence the frame). Looks just like factory! Let dry overnight before reinstalling. Take pictures and notes as you take things apart. You will like how much nicer and quieter this makes your truck. Good luck!
V**N
Good for flat headliners or those with few contours. May be too thick for sunroof panels.
Sturdy and attractive and did well with 3M headliner adhesive. I was pretty deliberate but in some contoured places I could not get it to stretch far enough to let the adhesive grab so it never had a chance. If your headliner has a lot of recesses for grab handles, etc. do yourself a favor and buy something more stretchy. Otherwise was great and I would use it again for a simpler job. It did fine where I wrapped it around the ends and was able to clamp it. It was too thick for the sliding sunroof shade but I would not say it's "too thick" in general. I would not want less foam for the rest of the job because if it's too think you risk adhesive soaking through and being visible.
B**E
Worked great in an 04 Chevy Silverado
This worked awesome in my husbands 2004 Chevy Silverado. He originally had a tan headliner and accessories, but everything else in the truck was grey. We went to the junk yard and found all the grey accessories. I redid his sagging headliner in this material. Looks great. Be sure to allow the glue to dry 100% before applying the material to the headliner. Also make sure the headliner is completely clear of all the old foam backing from the old liner. It will get messy, but this step will prevent the material from pulling away and sagging and will allow the glue to adhere properly. I used 3M spray glue to apply mine.
C**R
Headliner
Quality material.
R**Y
👍🏻
Good product worked well and i got in touch with the seller and was able to buy enough to do the sunvisors also
D**.
Ok
Ok
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