Headliner install in no-factory-headliner cab?

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EastAustinSawdust

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Just installed a VintageAir system and it has really brought to light the fact that the metal roof of my cab is a literal hot plate in the summer. It just radiates heat.

So thinking about installing a factory headliner and trim. Wondering what specific pieces I need (I assume just headliner and 4 pillars) and also what installation looks like in a cab that never had a headliner. I assume there’s some drilling involved? Or is there a less obtrusive way to do it? Not super keen on drilling into the ceiling or pillars of the cab if I don’t gotta.


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There is actually 8 trim pieces on a regular cab truck. You have the pillars and the whole perimeter of the headliner. The factory just used sheet metal screws for the trim and I'm guessing they didn't predrill, I suspect they just ran them in. The only screws through the headliner are the sun visor screws.
 

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I installed one in my last truck, '79 K15. Look at LMC the have a pretty good diagram. Install the rear cab corners first, second the front A pillars, then the 4 metal trim pieces. Once you're happy with the fit, go remove everything so you can install the headliner.
 

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Currently installing one in my 74 from Brothers trucks. This one is molded to mount 4 4 inch speakers. I upgraded the speakers since they were only rated at 10 watts. At the front there is a space for a single din radio mount. I bought a single din radio that has a drop down screen. It gives you satellite radio, Bluetooth, all kinds of crap and a port to plug in a backup camera. It’s a crime, what they charge for all the plastic trim pieces but they make the installation easier and look great.
 

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don't know what level of finish your truck has but i have seen some Icon builds with exposed dynamat. it's an option
 

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