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Crew cab interior pillar and roof trim color.

Jake_C_

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Anyone have a spray dye color for these trim pieces? IMG_2844.jpeg
Can’t tell if they’re supposed to just be white or a super light gray. Also did the headliner match the door panel color on these or the pillar and roof trim? Thanks guys!
 
All the pillar trim pieces and headliner were the same as the interior color ( blue ) on my ‘83 crew cab - there was a slight variation on a few pieces but I assumed that was from different materials.
The cloth seat and door panels were a lighter shade and all the painted ( or dyed ) trim and headliner were a few shades darker and seemed to match the carpet and seatbelts.
 
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All the pillar trim pieces and headliner were the same as the interior color ( blue ) on my ‘83 crew cab - there was a slight variation on a few pieces but I assumed that was from different materials.
The cloth seat and door panels were a lighter shade and all the painted ( or dyed ) trim and headliner were a few shades darker and seemed to match the carpet and seatbelts.
Seems like the 81-91 may have been color matched and 73-80 were white but I’m not 100% on that
 
Seems like the 81-91 may have been color matched and 73-80 were white but I’m not 100% on that
That might be - never paid attention to the ‘73~’80 stuff.
Sometimes OEMS use lighter/brighter upper interior colors on trim to keep it more naturally well lit - kinda like all Blazer tops were white on the inside.
 
My 89 crew has red interior and white trim. Truck is also white paint. I thought all the crews got white trim, but I could be wrong. I have been collecting grey Suburban parts that crossover for as much as I can.

The SEM vinyl dye is decent.
 

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