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Old 10-28-2021, 11:06 AM   #7
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Re: Any ideas on How to fix this headliner bubble?

Once the foam has started to come loose from the fabric the party is over. It'll come the rest of the way down in a year or two. You'll need to re-cover the headliner.

The saving grace is that the headliner boards in the SUVs, regular cab trucks, and extended cab trucks can be taken out the back of the SUV or sides of the pickup cabs.

You can thank your lucky stars it's not a crew cab.
The Crew Cab pickup trucks look to be more than a little miserable to jockey out of the vehicle without resorting to removing the windshield. I'm not sure it can be done without that kind of major surgery. Possibly removing the seats would gain enough space in a Crew Cab to jockey out one of the back or front passenger doors.
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