What did you do to your 10th gen today?
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I had a link saved on my old phone to a YouTube video that showed a very detailed process. Didn't look very complicated.
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Originally Posted by mandingo32
I'm a Stoker's type of guy myself.
I had a link saved on my old phone to a YouTube video that showed a very detailed process. Didn't look very complicated.
I had a link saved on my old phone to a YouTube video that showed a very detailed process. Didn't look very complicated.
When mine needed to be redone, the foam was dry rotted under the fabric, and removing the foam is a huge mess seeing you have to take it off with a wire brush.
I didn't feel like fooling with it, so brought the headliner to an auto upholstery shop and had them redo it. Came out nice. They matched the fabric color with what they had that was the closest match, and it came out damn nice. Saved me a bunch of time and trouble. All I had to do was remove it and reinstall it, since I dropped it off already removed from the truck.
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Complicated, no. Time consuming and possibly messy, yes.
When mine needed to be redone, the foam was dry rotted under the fabric, and removing the foam is a huge mess seeing you have to take it off with a wire brush.
I didn't feel like fooling with it, so brought the headliner to an auto upholstery shop and had them redo it. Came out nice. They matched the fabric color with what they had that was the closest match, and it came out damn nice. Saved me a bunch of time and trouble. All I had to do was remove it and reinstall it, since I dropped it off already removed from the truck.
When mine needed to be redone, the foam was dry rotted under the fabric, and removing the foam is a huge mess seeing you have to take it off with a wire brush.
I didn't feel like fooling with it, so brought the headliner to an auto upholstery shop and had them redo it. Came out nice. They matched the fabric color with what they had that was the closest match, and it came out damn nice. Saved me a bunch of time and trouble. All I had to do was remove it and reinstall it, since I dropped it off already removed from the truck.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
So your foam liner was still in good enough shape to work with...no repair needed as far as that goes? I might do the same.
Unless you completely destroy and mangle it yourself removing it or after you remove it, or if it has really bad substantial water damage from a leak somewhere, I don't expect you'll have much of any chance in yours being in bad shape and not reusable.
Mine didn't need any repair(s) made to it whatsoever. I've found it's kinda hard to mess them up, you'd have to be pretty darn careless or intentionally rough with it to mess it up.
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Yeah, the hard molded part of my headliner that the soft open cell foam and fabric go over was still in good shape, even though I left it out of the truck for maybe close to a year or so sitting in the garage lol.
Unless you completely destroy and mangle it yourself removing it or after you remove it, or if it has really bad substantial water damage from a leak somewhere, I don't expect you'll have much of any chance in yours being in bad shape and not reusable.
Mine didn't need any repair(s) made to it whatsoever. I've found it's kinda hard to mess them up, you'd have to be pretty darn careless or intentionally rough with it to mess it up.
Unless you completely destroy and mangle it yourself removing it or after you remove it, or if it has really bad substantial water damage from a leak somewhere, I don't expect you'll have much of any chance in yours being in bad shape and not reusable.
Mine didn't need any repair(s) made to it whatsoever. I've found it's kinda hard to mess them up, you'd have to be pretty darn careless or intentionally rough with it to mess it up.
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E85 w/boost, that should rip up the drivetrain.