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I think the OEM is 63311-90302
Looks Cruiser Corps is the way to go.I think the OEM is 63311-90302
Ordering from Japan
Might takes months for Shipping.
$205.99
'$27.00 shipping
FYI, I bought mine via ebay. Total cost was $252.81 (including sales tax). I placed the order on 4/21/2025 and it was delivered on 5/2/2025.I think the OEM is 63311-90302
Ordering from Japan
Might takes months for Shipping.
$205.99
'$27.00 shipping
Is this a one piece or a seam down the middle?FYI, I bought mine via ebay. Total cost was $252.81 (including sales tax). I placed the order on 4/21/2025 and it was delivered on 5/2/2025.
Honestly, it's still in the packaging. It was a proactive purchase, meaning I knew I'd need it when the time came, and it was still available from Toyota. One never knows when Toyota, or any manufacturer for that matter, will discontinue a part... until it's too late. Been there, done that too many times.Is this a one piece or a seam down the middle?
Thanks
Is it installed yet?
The OEM headliner has a seam down the middle. This picture I just posted above is OEM. I will say that the seam is not as flat as the seam was in the factory headliner in my 1979 which was hardly noticeable. Before going with this oem headliner I had ordered one from Specter Offroad. It was a decent quality item and also had a seam, but didn't look the same as OEM. The color was a tad off (more tan) and the holes were sized and spaced differently. I'll be doing OEM again on my 1982 I'm about to tear into.Honestly, it's still in the packaging. It was a proactive purchase, meaning I knew I'd need it when the time came, and it was still available from Toyota. One never knows when Toyota, or any manufacturer for that matter, will discontinue a part... until it's too late. Been there, done that too many times.
Generally speaking, I prefer OEM parts when they're available, and especially so if they aren't egregiously priced.
FWIW, I think you did a spectacular job!i bought an OEM for a couple hundred on ebay, but you will pay shipping and duties to get it from Japan so maybe close to $300 in the end. I'm sure you could find some other way to do it with less cost, just depends on the look you want I guess.
TIP from not a pro, but someone that has done it before. I hung the headliner over a 2x4 on some ladders, then used a heat gun on gentle heat to remove the wrinkles. I left it hanging to touch up/make sure the wrinkles stayed out before installing.
Thanks. About to do another. I hope it turns out as well. With a handle like Wasatch Jay I'm guessing UT? Lots of memories in my first cruiser exploring all over Ogden area back in the 90s.FWIW, I think you did a spectacular job!
Over the years there have been several threads on headliners and installations. I can't recall any that turned out better than yours!
What $ can i expect to pay for labor?
No idea, I did it myself. I do ecommerce for a living. I'm just a little obsessed with Land Cruisers so I have worked on them quite a bit.What $ can i expect to pay for labor?