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🚗 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with plush suede luxury—no sag, all swag!
This 60"x54" synthetic suede headliner fabric with a 3mm foam backing offers a premium, soft-touch surface combined with durable cushioning that resists sagging and noise. Perfect for automotive and marine interiors, it’s easy to cut and install, providing a factory-quality finish that refreshes and protects your vehicle’s roof interior.
























| ASIN | B08VVZ2MH9 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight,Durable,Soft |
| Brand Name | Car Elements |
| Collection Name | Suede Finish |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,828) |
| Fabric Type | Microsuede |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09331386355912 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 60"L x 54"W |
| Item Form | Cut By The Yard |
| Item Type Name | Headliner Fabric |
| Manufacturer | Car Element |
| Material Type | Suede |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Theme | cars |
| Unit Count | 22.5 Square Feet |
| Weave Type | Plain |
A**N
Excellent headliner material — no sagging and easy to work with
Used this fabric to replace a sagging headliner and it turned out great. The suede surface looks clean and premium, and the foam backing is evenly bonded with no thin spots. Once glued, it laid flat with no wrinkles or sagging. The foam thickness is just right — enough cushion without making trim pieces difficult to reinstall. It cuts cleanly, stretches slightly around curves, and adheres well with proper headliner adhesive. After install, road noise reduction was a nice bonus. Pros: Even foam backing with good adhesion No sagging once installed Easy to cut and form around curves Clean black suede look Large enough for full headliner jobs Cons: Requires proper headliner spray adhesive (not included) Bottom line: Great headliner fabric for DIY or professional installs. Looks factory once installed.
M**M
Perfect aesthetic and OEM feel
This is my go to product when reupholstering a headliner. I've used this in a MKV Jetta and a 2012 Chevrolet Caprice PPV. Both projects came out fantastic. I'll be ordering this soon to do the headliner in a b7 Passat next. On the 2012 Chevrolet Caprice PPV I did the headliner and I had almost enough to do the entire package tray, but the spots that didn't get covered are hidden so it didn't matter. It's got a great texture and really gives you a premium feel. As always the key is patience and prep work!
M**E
Value and quality of material
Great stuff i have done my truck and my girls truck ! Would buy again it’s not the cheapest the first one I did was on my truck with this product. The second one I bought was from another seller and I ended up sending that one back because the material was super wrinkled and not very good so I ordered this one again for my girls truck !
L**S
Pretty decent faux Suede for my car headliner
Really like the fit and pretty easy to work with for a beginner. I don't know about quality yet but I'm happy with the result in my Jetta. I will have to try to find it they have some non foam backed to try to match some of my trim since it's not quite a match to my interior which looks tan but it some weird grey(Carmakers have the most random colors).
Z**E
Good Headliner Material if You Want a More Custom, Premium-Looking Interior
Suede-style headliner fabric is a nice upgrade if you are redoing an old sagging headliner and want the interior to feel a little more custom than stock. The foam backing is important, and the black suede look generally gives the cabin a much richer, more finished appearance than plain OEM-style fabric. Good for anyone doing a headliner redo in a car, truck, SUV, or RV. Pros: ✅ Suede finish looks more premium ✅ Good for custom interior refresh work ✅ Foam backing makes it practical for headliner jobs ✅ Nice upgrade over standard-looking material Cons: ⚠️ Headliner work takes patience and good adhesive ⚠️ Final result depends heavily on prep and install quality Overall, a strong material choice for a headliner refresh.
D**S
Not easy to install but the final product is awesome
The headliner in my 2006 Silverado was sagging pretty badly along the edges, so I decided to completely replace it instead of just trying to glue it up (a bandaid approach). I watched many install videos online, especially a long one from a shop in Australia, so I was prepared for the project. The two most complex parts were removing the headliner shell and the old adhesive (easiest with a steel brush or drill attachment, not too stiff, though). Once the shell was off and clean, the fabric was fairly easy to stick on. I used almost three cans of adhesive, and the nice thing was that the adhesion time is around 30 minutes, so if it doesn't stick properly, you can pull it back and try again. I didn't buy a roller; I just used my hands to smooth it out. It's also much easier with two people but is doable with one. Overall, the finished product looks fantastic, almost TOO good, because now the visors look old and faded! The value isn't great, but the quality is excellent, so I recommend this to anyone whose headliner is sagging and is up for trying new projects.
J**N
Good quality headliner
The headliner is very well-made. This was my first installation and it all went relatively smoothly. It’s not perfect but it’s perfect for a 1998 Toyota Corolla lol. The imperfections are with my installation and not the product. The headliner is very thick and durable And should outlast the car without any issue. Be sure to get a quality headliner adhesive. I folded the edges over rather than cutting it off even as that will also help to keep things properly secure without any fallen away or sagging of the fabric.
J**N
BUY LOTS OF GLUE
Fabric was nice, just didn't use enough glue so it fell....I'll show ya what I went with afterwards
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