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What best describes your headliner?  

105 members have voted

  1. 1. What best describes your headliner?

    • Stock/original Headliner, in good shape
      13
    • Stock headliner hanging down, and/or somehow pinned up/supported
      25
    • Headliner skin is long gone, only the fiberboard is left
      16
    • The whole thing is long gone
      18
    • I paid a shop to fix/fabricate one for me
      4
    • I fabricated/fixed it myself
      25
    • Other
      4


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PO did a custom job

 

 

I was working on something similar for the trail MJ (using ripstop woodland camo),

but I haven't gotten past doing the visors yet.

 

 

I was thinking about using a kit from that E-bay guy for the Cordovan (Burgandy) headliner in the Granpa Jeep, but someone had posted that he's not selling them anymore.

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I was thinking about using a kit from that E-bay guy for the Cordovan (Burgandy) headliner in the Granpa Jeep, but someone had posted that he's not selling them anymore.

 

I'm pretty sure this is that "ebay guy":

 

http://myworld.ebay.com/smsheadliners/

 

http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=65057

 

Seems like he is only 'mostly' out of the headliner business.

 

Just wanted to let everyone know that my fulltime job schedule has caused me to very limited on what I can make or produce.

 

I updated my listings and removed information on the door panels that I make for the FSJ Trucks.

 

When I first started being a vendor here I was working a rotating shift averaging being off 6 months total through out the year and this allowed me to produce a large volumn of Headliner Panels and Door Panels.

 

I am currently working a straight dayshift monday thru friday commuting 1.25 hours each way. This leaves very little time to make headliner panels, door panels, or even putting together my headliner kits.

 

I really like making these products for the FSJ community and during my slow times I will still make these. I had a 3 day weekend last weekend with fair weather and was able to produce Wagoneer Headliner Panel set.

 

If your interested in any of my products, please email me and I will let you know my status on when I believe I can provide these. I will be straight forward with you and will commit to making the product you need if I can. If time is pressing and there is no way I can make it, I will tell you that I cannot commit to making the item you need.

 

Thanks to the ifsja community for your past support and still continue to look forward to providing a quality product at a very reasonable price for the do-it-yourself people.

 

 

Steve Bennett

SMSheadliners (a1500ram)

 

 

He's probably backed up with requests from the FSJ guys,

but it might not hurt to ask. :dunno:

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PO did a custom job

 

 

I was working on something similar for the trail MJ (using ripstop woodland camo),

but I haven't gotten past doing the visors yet.

 

 

I was thinking about using a kit from that E-bay guy for the Cordovan (Burgandy) headliner in the Granpa Jeep, but someone had posted that he's not selling them anymore.

 

Let me know how that works out with the ripstop camo, i hashed over the idea of doing that with the digital MARPAT myself.

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PO did a custom job

 

 

I was working on something similar for the trail MJ (using ripstop woodland camo),

but I haven't gotten past doing the visors yet.

 

 

I was thinking about using a kit from that E-bay guy for the Cordovan (Burgandy) headliner in the Granpa Jeep, but someone had posted that he's not selling them anymore.

 

Let me know how that works out with the ripstop camo, i hashed over the idea of doing that with the digital MARPAT myself.

 

 

At this rate, it might take a while :yes:

 

I have one & a half visors done, and it's been on the back burner while I work on the daily driver (gotta make sure the truck that takes me to work is happy first :D )

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Took a SawAll and cut a line just above the windshield and just below the rear window totaling removing it. Then did the same to the door posts so it would match.

:rotf: :rotfl2: haha yeah mines sagging alot more then it should.... i have 1 piece of thin wood pushed up against my OHSH*T handles and another in the back.. holds em up fine and i can stick stuff between them and the roof like papers and whatnot :)

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