Looking for headliner and trim
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Looking for headliner and trim
Just picked up a 2011. The headliner is destroyed and when it got taken out of service they broke almost every plastic trim piece inside. A pillars are all thats good.
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Re: Looking for headliner and trim
When I bout mine the lower trim/carpet retainers were all trashed, I bought replacements from gmpartsdirect. Also have bought from gmpartsonline without an issue
Those kind of places probably have the pillar covers, headliner might be an issue because of size and cost, maybe someone's parting a caprice near you?
Those kind of places probably have the pillar covers, headliner might be an issue because of size and cost, maybe someone's parting a caprice near you?
Re: Looking for headliner and trim
re do it yourself? Headliner jobs are very easy if you have room and a helper. I found the correct material on this page, its the flat knit type.
http://www.bonanza.com/items/search?q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[search_description]=1&q[search_term]=Headliner%20Material%20Fabric
The plastic parts all have a part number stamped on the inside and most are still avail new. Even if you don't feel able to do the recover you could buy the correct material and new plastics and just take to a auto upholstery shop.
http://www.bonanza.com/items/search?q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[search_description]=1&q[search_term]=Headliner%20Material%20Fabric
The plastic parts all have a part number stamped on the inside and most are still avail new. Even if you don't feel able to do the recover you could buy the correct material and new plastics and just take to a auto upholstery shop.
Re: Looking for headliner and trim
Took the headliner to upholstery shop. They said they could fix the broken parts and recover for 150.
I will start pricing new plastics now.
I will start pricing new plastics now.