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HO455 05-04-2019 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Beach-Burban (Post 8519061)
Thanks HO455...I have shaped some types of fiberboard a long time ago using steam and heat, but this might be different type stuff, so I appreciate the heads-up! I am very leery of removing the panel and trim-pieces as they look pretty good and don't want to make it worse, but I do want to insulate/sound deaden as so many others have relayed the benefits for these vehicles. Any chance you know the answer to my "truck vs Suburban" question with regards to the size/shape being close or not? Yes, it helps...and thanks again.
Woody

If you don't get an answer on this by Tuesday I can dig out one of the front sections I have and take it over to my buddies and see how it fits in his truck.

Beach-Burban 05-04-2019 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 8519218)
Im just speculating but I believe the only thing different about the headliner area you are talking about is the actual height of the roof skin. Its taller on the burbs. The doors are the same except the door frame is squared at the rear on burbs. Wing windows, windshield all that stuff is the same. So maybe if its mounted via the perimeter it should work. Or if its partially glued to the roof you could make some spacers?

Show pics if you do it.

Thanks CG..."So you say there's a chance" (Dumb & Dumber reference):dum: Interesting about the height differences in the roof skins...I'm wondering if the pre-drilled holes for the sun-visors will line-up???...then maybe the trim set they sell would hold it in place and some kind of filler piece would have to made if the trim doesn't go back far enough to reach the bow at the beginning of the second panel??? At a total of $350 for both, I'm not sure I want to take a chance...but maybe!?!
Woody

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Beach-Burban 05-04-2019 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 8519224)
If you don't get an answer on this by Tuesday I can dig out one of the front sections I have and take it over to my buddies and see how it fits in his truck.

That would be very cool, HO455! Thanks!
Woody

CG 05-05-2019 08:04 PM

Re: Home made burb headliner
 
I did a google search of the board using "headliner" as the search category. Here are some pics. Quite a few in there of this molded headliner with the speakers. Maybe that would help you determine if they could possibly work in a burb.

https://www.google.com/search?sa=G&d...h=752&dpr=1.25

Beach-Burban 05-05-2019 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 8520049)
I did a google search of the board using "headliner" as the search category. Here are some pics. Quite a few in there of this molded headliner with the speakers. Maybe that would help you determine if they could possibly work in a burb.

https://www.google.com/search?sa=G&d...h=752&dpr=1.25

Holy cow, CG...that's a lot of pic's...thanks a lot! My biggest concern is whether or not the pre-drilled holes for the visors line-up...if so, there must be a way to pull it all together. Those shots of the speaker-headliner look great which makes me want to do it even more, so I'm hoping HO455 has some good news for me if he is able to take his pattern to check it on his friends truck! Thanks again for the link.
Woody

PortHeadlight 05-06-2019 06:10 AM

Re: Home made burb headliner
 
Been away and catching up. The answer about truck versus burb front headliner is a solid "I don't have a clue." Any truck owners nearby that you could actually see and measure up? Just an idea. Good luck. Glad the dimensions helped. Another tip: be careful if use heat gun.... plastic bows can melt and get mis-shaped. OOPS.

Beach-Burban 05-06-2019 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by PortHeadlight (Post 8520267)
Been away and catching up. The answer about truck versus burb front headliner is a solid "I don't have a clue." Any truck owners nearby that you could actually see and measure up? Just an idea. Good luck. Glad the dimensions helped. Another tip: be careful if use heat gun.... plastic bows can melt and get mis-shaped. OOPS.

Thanks for the response, PortHeadlight. So far, that's the consensus...however, I think HO455 might be able to clear it up by doing exactly what you suggested. 100% agree on the heat gun tip...they seem to be too hot for me to handle, so I'll go slow and only use my wife's hairdryer!:devil: (just don't tell her) :devil:
Woody

HO455 05-09-2019 02:25 PM

Re: Home made burb headliner
 
I hope your not in too much of a hurry . I called my buddy and he is in California and won't be back for a week or so depending on his dad's health.

Beach-Burban 05-09-2019 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 8522640)
I hope your not in too much of a hurry . I called my buddy and he is in California and won't be back for a week or so depending on his dad's health.

Gosh no, HO455...I've got too many projects going right now to actually tear into the headliner. At your leisure, sir...and thanks! Hope your friend's dad is alright, too.
Woody

djolley 09-04-2022 03:03 AM

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Another 72 Burban headliner solution.

vectorit 09-22-2022 12:07 PM

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I really liked this one!
Totally different, but tastefully done.

Average Joe 09-23-2022 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by djolley (Post 9120212)
Another 72 Burban headliner solution.

Beautiful!


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