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dammed Squirrels!

91' burb

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so i went to the barn to plow out my burb, and decided to take a look inside, (dam i miss driving this truck) and happened to look up over the rear seat, and THERES A DAMMED HOLE IN THE HEADLINER!! now mind you ive had this out multipal times to fix it. and im gonna have to take it out and do something with it.

here are the options i came up with:

1. repair the headliner. again.
2. because its the origanal backerboard, find something else to replace it cus its sagging in the rear.
3. take it out completly.
4. .... any suggestions?

i really hate to leave it out, because its loud, and i the rest of the truck is original.. i hate to just leave it bare.
somthing custom would be cool as long as its cheep... any ideas out there?
 
so i went to the barn to plow out my burb, and decided to take a look inside, (dam i miss driving this truck) and happened to look up over the rear seat, and THERES A DAMMED HOLE IN THE HEADLINER!! now mind you ive had this out multipal times to fix it. and im gonna have to take it out and do something with it.

here are the options i came up with:

1. repair the headliner. again.
2. because its the origanal backerboard, find something else to replace it cus its sagging in the rear.
3. take it out completly.
4. .... any suggestions?

i really hate to leave it out, because its loud, and i the rest of the truck is original.. i hate to just leave it bare.
somthing custom would be cool as long as its cheep... any ideas out there?

Is there an ABS plastic upgrade? I know LMC sells a replacement headliner for Blazers that's ABS plastic so that it doesn't deteriorate and sag like the original fiberboard stuff does.

Check out their catalog and see what they have...
 
take it out alltogether... i did. gonna lay some 10 inch wide strips the whole length (3 in all) and mount stuff to it. maybe even throw some insulation material above it just to deaden the sound. thought about line-x'ing the whole roof interior, but that may be costly
 

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