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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Sammamish, WA
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72 Cab headliner question
Is the cab actually different/offset for the headliner or do you just need to drill the holes to add one. I should know this, but I do not.
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SWB 4x4 Collector
![]() Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Osage City, KS
Posts: 5,151
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Re: 72 Cab headliner question
I wouldn't say the cabs are different, except the General punched the holes for the headliner clips, but they could delicately be cut out. There is not much room for slip up to cut them out. Longhorn Man, I think I remember, showed pics of screws he used years back to hold up the headliner trim were too long by not much, and he screwed them through the outer roof skin. Trevor
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Jefferson City, MO
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Re: 72 Cab headliner question
The cabs are not different except for the holes. I've just put them up with adhesive (liquid nail, etc) without the chrome & it works fine, looks very clean, and it's gotten lots of compliments, even from "purists" who demand that everything be stock.
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