Introducing our latest collection of headliner fabrics, a truly exceptional line that showcases both Brushed and Flat-Knit constructions. With a wide array of colors and styles to suit your preferences, this exclusive range guarantees remarkable quality and consistently accurate color matching to popular OEM and aftermarket shades.

Choose between our Brushed and Flat-Knit constructions, each offering a unique texture and style. The Brushed construction exudes refined elegance, seamlessly integrating with various design themes, while the Flat-Knit texture adds a contemporary appeal with its sleek surface.

Our Superior headliners boast superior quality and consistent color matching, ensuring a cohesive interior. Select from a wide range of captivating colors, from timeless neutrals to vibrant hues, to customize your vehicle's look.

Comfort is key, with a high-quality foam backing of 3/16" width for optimal cushioning. Experience automotive excellence with our Superior headliners, designed to elevate your interior.

Our headliner materials are always shipped in rolls and will never be folded, ensuring optimal quality during delivery. Each fabric is sold in a continuous length per quantity, without any individual pieces. For example, if you place an order for a quantity of one (1) headliner measuring four (4) yards, you will receive a single piece of headliner material that is 4 yards in length. The fabric will be cut in one continuous piece, maintaining its full length. On the other hand, if you order a quantity of 3 headliners, each measuring 4 yards, you will receive three pieces four yards each for a combined total equaling 12 yards in length, it will NOT BE ONE CONTIUOUS PIECE.

To keep your material looking great, please clean spills as soon as they occur with a mild soap and water solution and a clean cloth. Allow the area to air dry.

A headliner serves as more than just a decorative cover for the ceiling of a vehicle; it goes beyond concealing bare metal with color-coordinated soft fabric. Its multifunctional role includes providing insulation against both heat and noise, as well as discreetly housing wiring and hardware for electrical components, antennas, and other accessories.

The typical construction of a headliner involves multiple layers, with polyurethane foam being a common material. This foam is either sprayed or glued onto a headliner board, which is then affixed to the interior roof. This design not only enhances the headliner's tactile softness but also acts as a barrier, effectively insulating the interior against the extremes of heat and noise.

The absence of this thin insulating layer could result in a vehicle's interior heating up significantly when exposed to the sun, and wind noise becoming more pronounced, especially at highway speeds. Furthermore, this insulation plays a crucial role in optimizing the acoustics for audio systems, meticulously tailored to the specific interiors of individual vehicles.

The visible layer of the headliner, typically made of fabric or vinyl, contributes to the interior's polished appearance. Quality variations exist, with economy cars often featuring more budget-friendly materials, colloquially known as "mouse fur," while higher-end models may showcase woven or suede-like materials that extend down the window pillars. In certain vehicles, the foam insulation seamlessly integrates into the fabric.

The fabric or vinyl is adhered to the headliner board, secured in place by moldings, trim pieces, and clips along the edges, along with screws for various components such as light assemblies, grab handles, and sun visors.Notably, worn or dirty headliners can be replaced, providing an opportunity for vehicle owners to restore their interiors. Whether opting for original equipment or aftermarket materials, replacing an aging headliner is more than a cosmetic upgrade; it is a practical measure to ensure continued insulation, comfort, and an aesthetically pleasing driving experience.