I replace the sagging worn-out dirty headliner in the Jeep Cherokee for under $40 in about 2 hours.
Here is what you will need:
3 Yards of fleece from a fabric store (More if you vehicle's headliner is large, less if it is small. 3 was good for my Jeep Cherokee)
1-2 cans of 3M Supper 77 Spray Adhesive
For most headliners, the only tools you will need are a few screw drivers and maybe some star drivers. You will also need a good pair of scissors that you don't mind getting sticky
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We hope you enjoyed this video and will keep in mind that all information included is intended to be purely academic and in fact is only the opinion of D&E. We are not professionals, nor are we qualified to knight you a professional. D&E want to ensure that anyone modify or fixing their own vehicle does so in a safe manner which leaves the vehicle in a legal, roadworthy state. In short, DON'T BE A MONKEY WITH A TOOL BOX! If you don't know what you are doing, leave it the professionals!