








🚗 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with plush suede luxury!
Hiksuky’s Suede Auto Headliner Fabric (36" x 60") features premium synthetic suede with a 1/9" foam backing for enhanced comfort and noise insulation. Delivered in protective tube packaging to prevent wrinkles, this durable, easy-to-cut material offers a professional finish ideal for DIY or professional automotive interior upgrades.








| ASIN | B0CTCSV3DK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 142,867 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 9 in Car Headliners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (148) |
| Date First Available | 2 Feb. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 363 g |
| Item display dimensions | 91.4 x 152.4 centimetres |
| Item model number | QCDP01 |
| Item weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hiksuky |
| Manufacturer part number | QCDP01 |
| Model | Hiksuky-MAX |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product care instructions | Dry Clean Only |
| Product dimensions | 91.4L x 152.4W centimetres |
| Special Features | Brushed/Sueded |
| Special feature | Brushed/Sueded |
| Theme | Car |
| Weave type | Twill |
P**G
Nice quality material and looks great.
I have used this material to cover a floor I made for the boot of my car. It not only looks great but was easy to stretch into the curves and edges of the board. Very good quality material.
K**M
Smooth
Not bad
K**I
The shed looks amazing in my Chevy Suburban. It came folded but I rolled it over a rolled mat that we had and all the creases came out.
J**.
Horrible color description I ordered grey which on the photos looks like actual grey but when I got it it’s a white/tan don’t order this grey if that’s what you’re looking for
W**Y
Super good quality and easy to use.
C**N
While nothing wrong with the product as received, color is good, arrived safely, but be aware the "nap" or the fuzzy hairs are quite short and just barely covers the fabric base it is based on when seen in certain angles. The fabric is therefore not very suitable in prominent areas but may work in more hidden areas that are not seen up close or in good lighting. I recommend using for back side of things, or surfaces that face downward as a lower cost alternative it could work. If you remove the foam backing (for instance by using 60 grit sand paper) this fabric has the same thickness as a common t-shirt so can easily fit in thinner panel gaps, but is not stretchy. You can't stretch it in ANY direction, this may or may not work to you benefit but good to know before you buy.
T**E
Worked great and easy to install for 90s Civic headliner replacement, for better results use a wire brush attachment for a drill (and tilt it sideways it speeds it up a ton and works better!) to remove old foam backing so it adheres better to your roof liner. I used 3m spray but I recommend using Permatex to pair. Be careful to not overspray in 1 area because it will "burn through" the foam.
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