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Old 02-20-2022, 09:34 AM   #12
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Re: 79 Burbo Interior Questions

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Thanks, that's good info. Do you just use spray adhesive to adhere that to the backing?

ShortHaul, it kind of looks like you have an oyster headliner with a tan interior. We had three of those trucks in succession in my family and I kind of think I remember them all having the whitish headliner.
The headliner material has about a 1/4" foam backer so I had to scrape all that off the old backer and then spray adhesive on backer and headliner and stuck it together. I used a small roller to over the whole thing to make sure it was adhered everywhere.

I don't know about the suburban headliners but my backer is sort of like fiberglass insulation pressed into shape and had a thin coating of something on the side you glue the headliner to. It was somewhat fragile.
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