Jeep Headliner Replacement

Jeep Headliner Replacement

In this video I will show you how to replace old saggy headliner in a Jeep Cherokee XJ. Today I will be installing on a 2 door 2000 Jeep Cherokee XJ. I will be showing the whole process from start to finish. This process is similar to nearly all vehicles that have a cloth headliner. If you have any other questions that the video doesn’t cover make sure to comment below and I would be happy to answer.

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Music used in this video: Last Second by Silent Partner

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David McDonald says:

scoring with a razor blade toward your hand. giter dun!!!!

Lynze Stager says:

Omg thank you for this i am going to do this to my jeep in spring. So helpful thank you

rougarou says:

Wow!
I just got my first jeep Cherokee this morning. Its a 2001 and has a saggy headliner……
This is awesome, thanks for sharing

Daniel Valentine says:

Good video But plaid?!

pat mac says:

Nice video Tx. Btw, always cut away from your hands…and uses scissors for that material.

Leo Solis says:

Thats cool, I'm going to do that to my jeep

Alec Fleming says:

Thank you for the answer as to how much will be needed! I am planning on 6 yards as my car happens to be decked (96 buick park ave) it has a lot of things to cover and I am going custom as well so I kinda want to place designs so to speak.

ooVEXXXoo says:

Dont worry I was worried about your hand for you

Ed Jones says:

Great video, thank you! Is there any room behind the fibreglass board to fit a layer of insulation foam? (For sound and heat)

Stephen Pinkos says:

So I have a question about a Jeep Cherokee 1998 when I turn on my headlights my windshield wipers come on what is the problem

Johnny Martin says:

The Seatbelts in the rear are T50 not T47

Thor Moeyaert says:

my headliner hasnt got fiberglas it is soft. wil this Works?

Michael Riedel says:

Clean the areas before you install the Nu-Hedliner

ima_jeeper_gal says:

How much fabric did you purchase?

John Valencia says:

THANK YOU MAN… THIS IS MY NEXT PROJECT FOR SURE..

axe835 says:

This helped me a lot with what to use and getting the head liner out of my 2000 XJ Sport. Awesome job! This will be my first time doing the head liner in any vehicle.

iDroolT says:

I think I definitely would have taken the opportunity to put in some sound deadening while the headliner was out. Looks good though. Nice job. 🙂

Luis Razo says:

New headliner looks great bro

dublin innis says:

10:04 Is when ya put "dynamat" in boys and girls

Jeep Things Outdoors says:

Great video!

Mark Glenn says:

Thank you very much for saving me a lot of headaches figuring things out myself. I didn't like the way the material was sticking with one side sprayed, so I did 2 side spray on everything. Also, to those like myself that cringed with the dull knife, you will find that this material is hard to cut. I used a new blade and still had to saw with it. I ended up using a small pair of sharp scissors for a lot of it, and I used a pointed blade from a carving kit for poking holes.

Random Daily says:

Flathead~☺

Amaury Acosta says:

I did this on my 88 Comanchee, had to get a refresher now that I will try on my 96 Cherokee…I love Jeeps. Great video man.

Felix Thecat says:

Damn nigga buy some new razorblades. I kid.
Great video though.

Brett Thomas says:

hahaha.. you been cutting rocks with that utility knife????

Rob Baker says:

Gonna try to do this on my sons jeep. Only exception being that I'm thinking of installing some noise insulation because I'm getting him a Bluetooth stereo installed and I'd like him to be able to hear me when I call him.

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