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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Interior
Headliner sag
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<blockquote data-quote="HD2500" data-source="post: 2582" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>if the headliner material (felt?) is separating from the board, and you apply glue, i think it'll seep through and look bad... </p><p></p><p>I got quoted $500 by an interior shop to completely remove the headliner and recover it...i'd really like to not go that route, only because i plan to upgrade to a duramax in the not so distant future. Currently, it looks bad enough to deter potential buyers, at least i know i'd pass it up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HD2500, post: 2582, member: 64"] if the headliner material (felt?) is separating from the board, and you apply glue, i think it'll seep through and look bad... I got quoted $500 by an interior shop to completely remove the headliner and recover it...i'd really like to not go that route, only because i plan to upgrade to a duramax in the not so distant future. Currently, it looks bad enough to deter potential buyers, at least i know i'd pass it up... [/QUOTE]
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