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Old 05-04-2019, 09:39 AM   #76
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Re: Home made burb headliner

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Originally Posted by Beach-Burban View Post
Thanks HO455...I have shaped some types of fiberboard a long time ago using steam and heat, but this might be different type stuff, so I appreciate the heads-up! I am very leery of removing the panel and trim-pieces as they look pretty good and don't want to make it worse, but I do want to insulate/sound deaden as so many others have relayed the benefits for these vehicles. Any chance you know the answer to my "truck vs Suburban" question with regards to the size/shape being close or not? Yes, it helps...and thanks again.
Woody
If you don't get an answer on this by Tuesday I can dig out one of the front sections I have and take it over to my buddies and see how it fits in his truck.
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