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| 6.0L Powerstroke Interior Discussion This Section is for interior discussion |
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Black interior pic's
anyone with black interiors if you could post a few pics please..im wanting to turn my interior black instead of grey..i started with the front pilars and rear ones..
Also has anyone heard you have to take the front windshield out in order to put a new headliner in? thats what i was told by this guy who worked at ford |
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I've replaced a few windshields over the years and every one i've seen the headliner is wrapped over the ridge that holds the windsheild seal in place. So to do it properly, yes you should. Now you can cut the old headliner at the seal, and tuck the new one under the seal. If you do a good job most people won't notice, unless they look real close.
Disclaimer: The newest vehicle I've replaced a window in was a 1990 VW Vanagon. Some newer cars and trucks use a different type of seal, so I don't know if they still do the headliner the same way. Jay |
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