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It has been a while since I offered a group buy on Headliners. This time group buy will not be necessary, but I will be ending this offer 3/15/2025. 
 

Price will be $350 includes shipping. If you are located in Georgia 7% sales tax will apply. 
 

I will require 2-3 weeks (possibly sooner) to make ready for shipment after payment has been received. 
 

Headliner will be covered with oe type foam backed cloth headliner material and ready to install when you receive it. Includes installation instructions and extra material for you to recover your visors locally

 

If you are wanting to purchase a headliner, send me an email to info@smsheadliners.com with choice of color along with your name and shipping address. 
 

In turn I will send you an invoice link to pay online. Payment options; PayPal, Venmo, PayPal pay later, Apple Pay, Debit Card, or Credit Card.

 

Headliner will be shipping from Bethlehem Ga, 30620


Thanks and I look forward to doing business with you!

 

Please note, due to proprietary reasons I do not sell just the headliner panel. 

 

Steve Bennett 

aka: a1500ram

 

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Woah it's back! This is super cool of you to offer. I paid $100 for a beat up one and after looking around and finding out it would take $100+ of epoxy and fiberglass to fix it and many hours of my time, I decided to look again and settled on a more usable used one for $150. 

$350 is really a pretty reasonable figure here considering its a finished product, all you have to do is install it and just shipping a box this size automatically incurs an oversized box fee.

:beerchug:

 

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  • a1500ram changed the title to Comanche Headliners on Sale
15 minutes ago, a1500ram said:

I would prefer not to.  I do provide the instructions with the headliners. Any particular information you are looking for?

 

 

Nothing specific, and I can understand your preference.  I just don't know what is involved in getting the old one out and the new one in , didn't want to buy something I was not able to install and end up setting in the garage.  I'll take a look on YouTube and see if I can get an idea first from that instead.

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1 hour ago, AnotherOldJeepGuy said:

Nothing specific, and I can understand your preference.  I just don't know what is involved in getting the old one out and the new one in , didn't want to buy something I was not able to install and end up setting in the garage.  I'll take a look on YouTube and see if I can get an idea first from that instead.

You can do it in your garage just fine. Need to pull the a-pillar trim and b-pillar trim and the stuff that goes along with that. Not difficult, just takes some time. 

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11 minutes ago, 89 MJ said:

b-pillar trim and the stuff that goes along with that.

I did it without pulling the entire b-pillar trim. Just the a-pillar and visors  and top screws of the B-pillar need to come out and basically you can slide the headliner forward to where it can come up and out of the b-pillar groove. Might need to remove the rear view mirror too for extra room. 

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My preferred method as eaglescout526 stated...."I did it without pulling the entire b-pillar trim. Just the a-pillar and visors  and top screws of the B-pillar need to come out and basically you can slide the headliner forward to where it can come up and out of the b-pillar groove. Might need to remove the rear view mirror too for extra room."

 

 

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