







🚗 Elevate your ride’s vibe with luxe suede comfort and flawless fit!
Babnecl’s Suede Auto Headliner Fabric offers a premium 38" x 60" beige suede material with 1/9" foam backing, designed for superior noise insulation and a professional finish. Packaged in a tube to prevent wrinkles, it’s perfect for DIY enthusiasts and pros upgrading car, truck, SUV, or RV interiors with a clean, sophisticated look.







| ASIN | B0D8ZVRX6G |
| Best Sellers Rank | 579,267 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 32 in Car Headliners |
| Brand | Babnecl |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | 28 Sept. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Item model number | Auto Headliner Fabric1 |
| Manufacturer | Babnecl |
| Manufacturer part number | Auto Headliner Fabric1 |
| Product Dimensions | 96.52 x 152.4 x 0.3 cm; 249 g |
| Special Features | Performance |
T**?
Very nice material ,
A**W
This headliner is excellent quality -sturdy,well made,and fits perfectly. It looks really good once installed and gives the interior a clean, refreshed look. Very happy with it.
J**W
Not suede, more like a cheap felt material. Get what you pay for. Id avoid it and get something higher quality
S**T
The headliner fabric is a standalone product, not a complete headliner kit, and it can be easily installed on an existing cardboard headliner, as was done with a successful installation on a 1994 Ford Ranger, which required removing a dozen screws and a couple of pull-out pins to drop down the headliner and remove it from the vehicle. A full can of 3M Headliner and Fabric Adhesive was used to secure the fabric, although the instructions to spray both parts were followed, moving the fabric resulted in the fabric folding over on itself and the foam backing coming off in two places, which could not be removed and were left as is, creating a minor imperfection that may be noticeable, but the overall installation process was relatively quick, taking approximately an hour to complete from start to finish. Do not cut the headliner fabric until after attaching it to the headliner cardboard.
S**H
I got this to use as a liner for a box I made to present a restored Winchester Rifle to a gentleman who has owned it since he was a kid. The foam is on the thin side, but it's all you really need if you're using it as a headliner. I found that the fact that it was thin actually worked to my advantage, as It allowed me to contour the material to the cutout in the box quite easily when I used contact cement to adhere it. It's pretty sharp looking material, and I can think of several other uses for it as the soft suede really works well as a protective surface.
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