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O.K. Guys have some good news for you. Roddoors did go out of buisness. But they are coming back got in touch with owner and he is starting back up with smaller product line. I just got my headliner in yesterday. He also offers a rear cab cover that cleans up area behind bench seat and for us Ranger interiors a nice clean look. He also offers kick pannels in case you want to cover up air vents. I have all these products and am very pleased. Go to roddoors.com web site and click on contact us send an e-mail to the address given and he should get back with you.
You could pull it all out, Lay it on the floor of the garage put a 4X8 sheet of plywood over it and park on top of it and try to flatten it out , I just installed a new one it came flat as can be from Dennis Carpenter .
You could pull it all out, Lay it on the floor of the garage put a 4X8 sheet of plywood over it and park on top of it and try to flatten it out , I just installed a new one it came flat as can be from Dennis Carpenter .
I just bought a dennis carpenter one too. its on its way in the mail. im planny to upholster it with some black fabric to match my set up. picked up the perfirated one to suck in the adhesive.
O.K. Guys have some good news for you. Roddoors did go out of buisness. But they are coming back got in touch with owner and he is starting back up with smaller product line. I just got my headliner in yesterday. He also offers a rear cab cover that cleans up area behind bench seat and for us Ranger interiors a nice clean look. He also offers kick pannels in case you want to cover up air vents. I have all these products and am very pleased. Go to roddoors.com web site and click on contact us send an e-mail to the address given and he should get back with you.
Any home made ones out there? I've been thinking of making one out of laminate like would be used for kitchen countertops. Lots of designs and colors to choose from. I don't know how difficult it will be without a pattern.
Here's a picture of my headliner. After searching for options and cost, I decided to let my buddies at the upholstry shop teach me how to do this. More picture in my gallery.
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Here's a picture of my headliner. After searching for options and cost, I decided to let my buddies at the upholstry shop teach me how to do this. More picture in my gallery.
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Here's a picture of my headliner. After searching for options and cost, I decided to let my buddies at the upholstry shop teach me how to do this. More picture in my gallery.
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