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Old 01-13-2006, 02:31 AM   #1
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Interior help...

I am about to install my headliner. The truck has been repainted and I am wondering what the best adhesive is for the task. Just plain ol' contact cement???

I was also interested to know what was the best product for sound proofing? I see dynamat is common can anyone suggest a better product?

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Old 01-13-2006, 03:27 AM   #2
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Re: Interior help...

Brown Bread is another product for sound deadening which has come highly recommended in the past.

For any fabric adhesion as with a headliner, I would use a heavy duty upholstery stray-on glue. Comes in a ratlle can (without the rattle). Use something that is industrial or professional grade.
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Old 01-13-2006, 11:54 AM   #3
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Re: Interior help...

3m Super 77
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Old 01-13-2006, 12:48 PM   #4
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Re: Interior help...

Mario, I tried that stuff and the headliner fell the next day.
What was your menthod of doing it?
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Old 01-13-2006, 01:25 PM   #5
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Re: Interior help...

I sprayed each side let them tack off for 30-45 seconds and stick it. I never used it to hold a headliner up but the guy at the local upholstery(sp) shop said it really good stuff. I used it to cover the the corner filler plates behind the seat where my speakers are in speaker box material and there is no getting it off now.

How cold was it when you sprayed it ? Also was the roof wax free ?
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Old 01-13-2006, 01:42 PM   #6
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Re: Interior help...

I personally use about a tube and a half of pure silicone in a caulk gun. It cures in 24 hours and is rated from -65° to 400°. It goes on clean and is easy to apply.:

1. Clean the ceiling with alcohol or something similar to remove grease or wax. 2. Lay the headliner on the seat ready to lift up into place.
3. Apply the caulk 2-3" from the edge around the perimeter. Apply an X from corner to corner inside the rectangle you made. Apply long beads lengthwise every 2-3". Press and twist into place. I like all the beads to be nice and fat so that the excess is forced into the ceiling grooves as well.
4. I use 2 spare factory door panels (with the ends running the same direction as the silicone) to wedge between the seat and ceiling to hold it up there. (It's like they were made for this purpose ). I lay a towel over the ends of the door panels to avoid making a crease in the headliner or seat even though they disappear pretty quickly.
5. Start applying the chrome trim. This helps to stabilize while silicone is curing.
6. Remove towels next day.

This is how I have been doing it for several trucks over the last few years with no problems
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Old 01-13-2006, 01:47 PM   #7
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Re: Interior help...

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I sprayed each side let them tack off for 30-45 seconds and stick it. I never used it to hold a headliner up but the guy at the local upholstery(sp) shop said it really good stuff. I used it to cover the the corner filler plates behind the seat where my speakers are in speaker box material and there is no getting it off now.

How cold was it when you sprayed it ? Also was the roof wax free ?
I don't recommend 77 for a headliner at all. It's only rated to 120° and doesn't like humidity. The way you used it for the speakers is fine though.
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:41 PM   #8
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I thought the chrome frame held it up- No?
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:50 PM   #9
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Re: Interior help...

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I thought the chrome frame held it up- No?
It helps hold it and acts as a decorative trim.
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:43 PM   #10
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Re: Interior help...

Don't flame me for this since it is your truck and you can do what you please. I am sanding my cab and have spent about 3 hours on the headliner area where someone glued a piece of carpet headliner that I pulled off. If I could find the guy that did that...I would have words with him...LOL! I guess I like the clean look with paint. If you ever decide to run your truck without the headliner...removing that glue will be a big pain. I had to use a heat gun, DA sander and then hand sand the grooves...OUCH!
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:48 PM   #11
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Re: Interior help...

I like the look of the bare roof alright, but it acts as a big noise reflector so I'll be installing a headliner. My question is, does the metal trim go on first, or the headliner center piece. Can I put a headliner in a non headliner truck? I will be buying the trim but making the center piece from cardboard and gluing material that matches my door panels to it. Has anyone ever done this?
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