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Depending upon how bad your floor boards are . You could use fiber glass cloth and and put that in the floor , ive done that to a 73 i have that had some pitting with small holes and its sill going strong today and that was 20 years ago
BSchwarzli, have I ever said, "You rock!" to you? 'Cause you do.... I've been looking as I know my '93 will need a driver pan this summer when I pull the mat and fix the hole I had for the NV4500 swap correctly..... Nobody has 'em in stock or have any idea when they'll be available..... Thanks for the link!!
The headliner material sticks to a glossed cardboard shell. The shell is held up by the trim. Behind that is metal surface and without that liner the interior of the truck is super loud!! I know from experience. Lol
You will need to pull the sagging liner off it, using a brush scrape the old foam and glue off till smooth cardboard again, spray with super sticky gorilla booger type glue and roll new headliner material onto it.
Will take about 3 hours total. Cost about $100. Easist woth 2 people. Have done mine 2x in 11 years. Mostly cause I didn't clean all the remnants off the first time. :-laf
Google auto headliner kits and you will find many sites offering the kits in your color complete with glue.