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This 60-inch wide synthetic suede headliner fabric with a 3/16-inch high-elastic foam backing offers a premium, soft-touch surface that’s durable and easy to install. Designed for automotive, RV, and marine interiors, it revitalizes sagging or stained headliners while providing noise insulation and heat resistance. Sold in continuous lengths, it’s perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals seeking a factory-quality finish.
























| ASIN | B08ZXHD9DM |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Headliner Fabric |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.44 x 1.47 Meters |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | Automotieve Suede Headliner Fabric |
| Manufacturer | Car Element |
| Net Quantity | 37.5 Square Feet |
| Product Dimensions | 243.84 x 147.32 x 0.1 cm; 453.59 g |
| Weave Type | Plain |
A**N
Used this fabric to replace a sagging headliner and it turned out great. The suede surface looks clean and premium, and the foam backing is evenly bonded with no thin spots. Once glued, it laid flat with no wrinkles or sagging. The foam thickness is just right — enough cushion without making trim pieces difficult to reinstall. It cuts cleanly, stretches slightly around curves, and adheres well with proper headliner adhesive. After install, road noise reduction was a nice bonus. Pros: Even foam backing with good adhesion No sagging once installed Easy to cut and form around curves Clean black suede look Large enough for full headliner jobs Cons: Requires proper headliner spray adhesive (not included) Bottom line: Great headliner fabric for DIY or professional installs. Looks factory once installed.
T**A
A+ Used as a headline for my Chevy 2500. Looks great, lays down nicely and gives a cool custom look.
M**E
Great stuff i have done my truck and my girls truck ! Would buy again it’s not the cheapest the first one I did was on my truck with this product. The second one I bought was from another seller and I ended up sending that one back because the material was super wrinkled and not very good so I ordered this one again for my girls truck !
J**M
I redid the headliner in me xj8 and it looks great and was very worth the price
D**S
The headliner in my 2006 Silverado was sagging pretty badly along the edges, so I decided to completely replace it instead of just trying to glue it up (a bandaid approach). I watched many install videos online, especially a long one from a shop in Australia, so I was prepared for the project. The two most complex parts were removing the headliner shell and the old adhesive (easiest with a steel brush or drill attachment, not too stiff, though). Once the shell was off and clean, the fabric was fairly easy to stick on. I used almost three cans of adhesive, and the nice thing was that the adhesion time is around 30 minutes, so if it doesn't stick properly, you can pull it back and try again. I didn't buy a roller; I just used my hands to smooth it out. It's also much easier with two people but is doable with one. Overall, the finished product looks fantastic, almost TOO good, because now the visors look old and faded! The value isn't great, but the quality is excellent, so I recommend this to anyone whose headliner is sagging and is up for trying new projects.
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