**AUDIO ISSUES** I experienced some audio issues on a few clips at the beginning of this video- APOLOGIES! It is only for the first few minutes, I hope you are able to bare with me. Thanks!
Big fan of doing rad headliners in place of just plain Jane solid color. Thinking about possibly doing a loud headliner in my Subaru, but the galaxy fabric looks awesome dude!
Awesome job Doug!!!! Minor beware for your viewers: I'm not sure this can be done on any vehicle... My "98 Ford Ranger has a molded corrugated cardboard headliner with foam and fabric glued to it from the factory, instead of fiberboard like most vehicles. I don't know what or how many more vehicles had headliner like mine, but it's so weak and flimsy that I'm not even sure it would get through the brush step!
I used a shop vac to get the old foam stuffs off on my wife's XJ. She got a tapestry like thing off shein that she liked. It's pretty cool. We dig it. We also used that same 3M headliner adhesive. Worked out pretty good. We did mess up on one area and that spot is loose but not worried about it right now
Hey there Doug, me again, but on a completely different subject than headliners, bear with me please! I'm shopping for a new daily driver (time to retire the old 2WD Ranger stepside after 12 years!) and am looking at several WJ's. From your past videos, I know the best ones are those with the 4.0/Select Trac, but the cleanest one I got my eye one is a 2002 4.7 Limited Quadra Drive. I remember back then that you said Ruby was your first V8 WJ, and I thought it would be time and/or a good idea to finally give it a long therm review, don't you think?
did this not long ago for my 95 xj but with rattle can spray on bedliner not sure if ill put a headliner back in my 95 zj guy i sold it to removed a lot of the interior
Giving me ptsd flashbacks of doing the headliner in my XJ. I used 3 yards of M81 woodland camo ripstop fabric. Came out good except for the 3M adhesive didn’t really like to bond to it well.
**AUDIO ISSUES** I experienced some audio issues on a few clips at the beginning of this video- APOLOGIES! It is only for the first few minutes, I hope you are able to bare with me. Thanks!
Great job brother
I love seeing people put their own personal touches on their project Cars. Good job, and I can't wait to what's next.
That new liner is out of this world!...... sorry I couldn't help myself.
Big fan of doing rad headliners in place of just plain Jane solid color. Thinking about possibly doing a loud headliner in my Subaru, but the galaxy fabric looks awesome dude!
Life is too short to drive boring cars! Love that for you and the executive producer, good work!
@@Brandonp95 dark red
More subdued? Ours is a blanket with a giant slice of 🍕. It was $1 at Goodwill
This is perfect timing. I just bought a 1991 jeep xj and it has this issue
Looks pretty damn good Doug I'm sure the executive producer will be very happy with the way it looks and she won't have to fire you 😂
Those stars kinda look three dimensional. Nice.
your headliner is awesome. I did similar work on my old Civic wagon with Strawberry Shortcake based fleece.
Awesome job Doug!!!! Minor beware for your viewers: I'm not sure this can be done on any vehicle... My "98 Ford Ranger has a molded corrugated cardboard headliner with foam and fabric glued to it from the factory, instead of fiberboard like most vehicles. I don't know what or how many more vehicles had headliner like mine, but it's so weak and flimsy that I'm not even sure it would get through the brush step!
Fantastic instructional video
Love your new headliner man
I’d do the same when my kid was small. Plus a star light headliner has nothing on it now
That is so cool. I always wanted to do that.
Awesome
Fantastic job!!!! Cool truck!!!!!❤
Damn I love that headliner. Keep up the great work.
Hey it could have been worse.The executive producer could have picked pink..😁😁Nice job Douglas..
I used a shop vac to get the old foam stuffs off on my wife's XJ. She got a tapestry like thing off shein that she liked. It's pretty cool. We dig it. We also used that same 3M headliner adhesive. Worked out pretty good. We did mess up on one area and that spot is loose but not worried about it right now
Hey there Doug, me again, but on a completely different subject than headliners, bear with me please! I'm shopping for a new daily driver (time to retire the old 2WD Ranger stepside after 12 years!) and am looking at several WJ's. From your past videos, I know the best ones are those with the 4.0/Select Trac, but the cleanest one I got my eye one is a 2002 4.7 Limited Quadra Drive. I remember back then that you said Ruby was your first V8 WJ, and I thought it would be time and/or a good idea to finally give it a long therm review, don't you think?
did this not long ago for my 95 xj but with rattle can spray on bedliner not sure if ill put a headliner back in my 95 zj guy i sold it to removed a lot of the interior
Only live once loud n proud man getting and 88 k 2500 needs paint what color
Giving me ptsd flashbacks of doing the headliner in my XJ. I used 3 yards of M81 woodland camo ripstop fabric. Came out good except for the 3M adhesive didn’t really like to bond to it well.
It's looking great... 80s feel to it..I've wanted to do this for a while, but plastics are way too brittle
How long does this adhesive hold up?
Bro love your videos but that background music has got to go. It was in the last video too. I couldnt even get through this one.