Good video. I've already done the floor, back wall, c-pillars, and lower b-pillars hand was wondering if I should do the roof too. Looking at what's up there I'd definitely say "yes". Although I used "B-quiet". It's half the price of dynamat but works pretty much the same. Peel and stick and comes in 1 ft by 50 foot rolls. Thanks.
Amazing video! I need to lower my headliner a few inches to install 3 nmo mounts in the roof and don't wanna drill through the headliner. Thanks for posting!
@@woll8870 it went pretty good I ended up just running the fiber optics out through that little hole the seatbelt comes out of and but the box in my seat it doesn’t look bad
Is this seriously the only way to drop the headliner!? That’s insane. I have crazy leaks coming from what seems like everywhere and wanted to drop the headliner to try and determine where it’s coming from, but no way I’m taking out all the seats and everything. That’s crazy. Maybe I’ll just flex seal my entire damn truck lol.
@@zack92243 it was. Fixed it. But now my windshield is leaking….cant replace windshield because the body is rusting and they say it won’t hold anyway unless I fix the bodywork….im just going to flex seal it lol
Excellent video. I was wondering what was on the inside roof, I wanted to install a factory DVD from another Dodge, didn’t want to pull the headliner unless I knew where the cross beams were. Don’t know how many videos I watched just to see something else. I like how you showed as much as you could including the rear light wiring. Good job brother, thanks for helping me out. I have the 2010 Crew SLT.
Thanks Jack great video. My question is in regard to the black bracket that supports the overhead console. I see you removed it. I need to replace mine. Do you think it would be possible to do that without removing the headliner?
Howdy GM. It's been a few years since I posted the vid, and no longer have the truck. (Miss the hell out of it). But at the 7:46 mark in the video, if I recall there are some clips and the only way to get to em, is to drop this liner. Hope that helps you out.
Excellent vid, thanks for showing more than other guys do. It always helps us when you do a big job like this to show all the other wiring like the cab lights part . I want to install a rear camera in my third brake light, now I know how and where to run the wires. Also, If your rear speakers were not there, could you have got the headliner out the door?
Only if I folded it like a taco, I fear. The windshield is most likely method for extraction. The headliner is rather rigid and it would have resulted in a permanent crease or worse.
Would you be kind enough to fill me in on how much square footage of dynamat you need for that entire project. Not just the roof, I think I heard you mention that you had covered other areas. Possibly everything that could be covered? Ty I'm in the process of building my stereo. Waiting for some small stuff and seeing how much I'm going to spend on the dynamat.
@@rickm400ex Hi Rick, if memory serves I purchased 5 boxes (yes 5!) of the Dyanmat mega packs. I have 1/2 of a box remaining ( since sold my truck). I believe I bought 4 dynapads, and 4 rolls of 1/4 inch dynaliner, 1 box of 1/2 dynaliner and 2 boxes of 1/8 dynaliner. I ended up with about a yard of 1/4 inch remaining. It has been a few years -- so that is a ballpark assessment but not far off! Good luck to you on your project! Hope the videos have helped you!
Hi Jack, that's a great video man! I was thinking today about how to better cool off my Ram truck. I can feel heat pouring in from the rooftop therefore I'm glad I saw your video. If you don't mind me asking, did you by chance do a temperature check on the roof interior before and after your install? I'm curious how much it helps. I've had ceramic tint put on my windows and while it helps, I still think the overwhelming majority of the heat is coming in through the roof. And what's your recommendation on most bang-for-your-buck as far as dynaliner and dynamat if someone wanted to help stop heat through the roof? Thanks.
Question Can the headliner be taken out of the truck through the door - everything I've seen says that the front or back windshield needs to be taken out?????
I read somewhere that it can be folded enough to do so, like a taco and that the crease created can be smoothed out once re-installed. Otherwise, windshield or back window. Unless you need to remove it, work around it, and reattach wires when done. Good Luck!
I used Mega Zorbe Hydrophobic Melamine Foam on my 2019 ram 1500 classic. I thought I had to take the whole headliner out too but ended up just removing the 1. sun visors 2. the two front pillars 3. the two back clothes hangers. The headliner rests on the 2 middle pillars so no need to mess with those. You need to disconnect the back light by opening it and unclipping it. And thats it. we rested it on the seats and put the foam on which is really really really sticky. IF YOU TOUCH THE STICKY SIDE THE STICKY SIDE WILL STICK TO YOU AND YOU DESTROY THE PIECE YOU TOUCHED. so you have to be as careful as possible. You may also need to cut one wire in the back passenger side as mine ended up being too short and hanging up the headliner. No idea what it was for - thin green wire.
Green wire would be ground for something. Thank you for your comment, here. I'm getting ready to do my 2016 1500 and knowing I don't have to do everything this guy does is a HUGE help. Sun visors, two front pilars, two back clothes hangers. MUCH easier. Will give it a go! Even if all I do is get 50% of the roof covered, it's got to be an improvement.
Heya Ryan. There are a few vids out there but essentially on the 4th Gens you can put extra washers as spacers on the floor bolts. It raises the back seat just a bit. It creates just the right amount of space at the hooks behind the seat. When you fold the rear seat up, it clears those hooks, allowing you to then drop the backrest. Super if you need to access that extra space. There is another way to do this -- cut the hooks themselves, but I do not recommend this. Hope that helps!
Hi Kris, I don't think I have a detail video on that, but it is pretty easy. Underneath are 4 long bolts. I used a crescent wrench on those. The seatbelt base which bolts to the deck needs to be pulled too. Good luck to ya!
Man I wanted to put some fiber optic lights on my headliner like the rolls Royce Star lights but that’s fo much to take the headliner out only way I would do this is if I install a sunroof which I doubt so I will try installing it on my 300 but the truck my daily I really wanted them lights
Thank you!!! For this video. Got some good ideas from it for my 5th gen. I have dynamat on doors and front floor, but will definitely put some behind the seat now. I like that idea. 👍🏿👍🏿
I think 3-4 boxes. But I don't recall specifically. If you end up with extra you can apply it on top of the previous layer too. It is very adhesive. Good Luck to ya!
I also own a 2010 Ram 1500 and I'm having a problem with my map lights...they won't turn on when pressing them while the doors are closed. They will only turn on by opening a door. However, they will turn off when pressing them while a door is open. Additionally, my visor vanity lights are not working at all. My suspicion is bad wiring above the headliner because the schematic diagram shows they all share a ground. Anyone else have this problem and is there an easier way to troubleshoot/repair?
Got a question, when removing the upper b pillars, did you have to take lower pillars off first to get top off? And also once you get seatbelt bolt out along with 2 tab bolts, do you just pull the upper pillar out like it’s held in with speed clips or is there something else you have to maneuver out?
Right, bottom B first then top, because it exposes a torx bolt. Once that bolt is removed, plastic clips keep it in place and you can gently pull down and away to remove the top B. Good luck!
Ah so it’s just not the seatbelt torx there’s also one underneath the bottom pillar for the top one? And also I’d have to remove the door sills to get bottom out? Would I beable to just slightly pry the bottom pillar out enough to get upper one out instead of taking whole bottom pillar out? Would of been great to see a step by step but prob hard to film while doing it all and making it long :) I just can’t find any videos on b pillar removal.
Not a hint of insulation on the roof to stop heat from radiating into the cab. This is why the cab of my 2015 Ram 1500 never cools off on a hot day with AC on max setting. Overall, i'm not very happy with my Ram compared to my past Tundra or F-150's. Thanks for the video.
Larry G. There is some foam between the fabric and the molded portion of the headliner. It’s thin, but it is there and would help. I’m in north Texas and didn’t have trouble getting my crew cab cooled off after some run time. I did spend $400 to have all my windows tinted with the high end ceramic tint and that made a world of difference! Cools off in a fraction of the time it used to.
I have my windows tinted and I live in Texas in summer get to about 104 and I don’t have a problem with my Dodge Ram cooling u might need to get your A/C checked at the delarship
It would have been nice if you would have shown How you removed the parts instead of just showing us After shots of them removed.
Good video. I've already done the floor, back wall, c-pillars, and lower b-pillars hand was wondering if I should do the roof too. Looking at what's up there I'd definitely say "yes". Although I used "B-quiet". It's half the price of dynamat but works pretty much the same. Peel and stick and comes in 1 ft by 50 foot rolls. Thanks.
Amazing video! I need to lower my headliner a few inches to install 3 nmo mounts in the roof and don't wanna drill through the headliner. Thanks for posting!
So for clarification, in order to take my headliner off I have to take out the seats?
And...rearrange the hall closet
Sweet, thanks man, I’m putting in fiber optic lights through my headliner, so I’m stoked. Thanks for the help!
How’d it go and where’d you hide your box? I’m planning on doing the same this weekend
@@collinstacy5398 how’d it go? I’m doing mine aswell.
@@woll8870 it went pretty good I ended up just running the fiber optics out through that little hole the seatbelt comes out of and but the box in my seat it doesn’t look bad
Nice video but you didn’t show any of the removal process.
How do I get it out of the vehicle?
How did you get the coat hangers off?
Is this seriously the only way to drop the headliner!? That’s insane. I have crazy leaks coming from what seems like everywhere and wanted to drop the headliner to try and determine where it’s coming from, but no way I’m taking out all the seats and everything. That’s crazy. Maybe I’ll just flex seal my entire damn truck lol.
99.9% it's your third brake light seal just FYI
@@zack92243 it was. Fixed it. But now my windshield is leaking….cant replace windshield because the body is rusting and they say it won’t hold anyway unless I fix the bodywork….im just going to flex seal it lol
I have the same exact truck and am going to do the exact same job next weekend! Thanks for the video!
Excellent. Good luck to ya! You're gonna freak out how much quieter your cab becomes!
@@ZanezachI can't wait! 😁👍
Thanks for the video. How many hours total did it take to do the entire removal , Dynamat and re-installation?
Excellent video. I was wondering what was on the inside roof, I wanted to install a factory DVD from another Dodge, didn’t want to pull the headliner unless I knew where the cross beams were. Don’t know how many videos I watched just to see something else. I like how you showed as much as you could including the rear light wiring. Good job brother, thanks for helping me out. I have the 2010 Crew SLT.
Thanks Jack great video. My question is in regard to the black bracket that supports the overhead console. I see you removed it. I need to replace mine. Do you think it would be possible to do that without removing the headliner?
Howdy GM. It's been a few years since I posted the vid, and no longer have the truck. (Miss the hell out of it). But at the 7:46 mark in the video, if I recall there are some clips and the only way to get to em, is to drop this liner. Hope that helps you out.
Roof looks good!
Excellent vid, thanks for showing more than other guys do. It always helps us when you do a big job like this to show all the other wiring like the cab lights part . I want to install a rear camera in my third brake light, now I know how and where to run the wires. Also, If your rear speakers were not there, could you have got the headliner out the door?
Only if I folded it like a taco, I fear. The windshield is most likely method for extraction. The headliner is rather rigid and it would have resulted in a permanent crease or worse.
Thank you for this detailed and informative video.
Would you be kind enough to fill me in on how much square footage of dynamat you need for that entire project. Not just the roof, I think I heard you mention that you had covered other areas. Possibly everything that could be covered? Ty I'm in the process of building my stereo. Waiting for some small stuff and seeing how much I'm going to spend on the dynamat.
Same truck just a 17 bighorn
@@rickm400ex Hi Rick, if memory serves I purchased 5 boxes (yes 5!) of the Dyanmat mega packs. I have 1/2 of a box remaining ( since sold my truck). I believe I bought 4 dynapads, and 4 rolls of 1/4 inch dynaliner, 1 box of 1/2 dynaliner and 2 boxes of 1/8 dynaliner. I ended up with about a yard of 1/4 inch remaining. It has been a few years -- so that is a ballpark assessment but not far off!
Good luck to you on your project! Hope the videos have helped you!
Hi Jack, that's a great video man! I was thinking today about how to better cool off my Ram truck. I can feel heat pouring in from the rooftop therefore I'm glad I saw your video. If you don't mind me asking, did you by chance do a temperature check on the roof interior before and after your install? I'm curious how much it helps. I've had ceramic tint put on my windows and while it helps, I still think the overwhelming majority of the heat is coming in through the roof. And what's your recommendation on most bang-for-your-buck as far as dynaliner and dynamat if someone wanted to help stop heat through the roof? Thanks.
I'm trying to install a screw on hat rack on a 2020 Ram headliner. Where can I safely position the screws for maximum strength?
That headliner is merely foam. I would worry about it tearing out. Where in the headliner were you considering the hatrack to be mounted?
Question
Can the headliner be taken out of the truck through the door - everything I've seen says that the front or back windshield needs to be taken out?????
I read somewhere that it can be folded enough to do so, like a taco and that the crease created can be smoothed out once re-installed. Otherwise, windshield or back window. Unless you need to remove it, work around it, and reattach wires when done. Good Luck!
@@Zanezach 1 more thing can you post the link to the dynaliner??? I can find dynamat but not the liner - thanks in advance
@@gilhernandez605 check out Amazon and do a search on Dynamite Dynaliner. Good luck!
I wish you would ld have shown how to disconnect the electrical under the front seats, I can figure those damped things out!!!
just a couple of plugs there under front seat. It's a harness. There's a couple tabs to push in and you are all set.
I used Mega Zorbe Hydrophobic Melamine Foam on my 2019 ram 1500 classic. I thought I had to take the whole headliner out too but ended up just removing the 1. sun visors 2. the two front pillars 3. the two back clothes hangers. The headliner rests on the 2 middle pillars so no need to mess with those. You need to disconnect the back light by opening it and unclipping it. And thats it. we rested it on the seats and put the foam on which is really really really sticky. IF YOU TOUCH THE STICKY SIDE THE STICKY SIDE WILL STICK TO YOU AND YOU DESTROY THE PIECE YOU TOUCHED. so you have to be as careful as possible. You may also need to cut one wire in the back passenger side as mine ended up being too short and hanging up the headliner. No idea what it was for - thin green wire.
Green wire would be ground for something. Thank you for your comment, here. I'm getting ready to do my 2016 1500 and knowing I don't have to do everything this guy does is a HUGE help. Sun visors, two front pilars, two back clothes hangers. MUCH easier. Will give it a go! Even if all I do is get 50% of the roof covered, it's got to be an improvement.
What’s the rear seat mod?
Heya Ryan. There are a few vids out there but essentially on the 4th Gens you can put extra washers as spacers on the floor bolts. It raises the back seat just a bit. It creates just the right amount of space at the hooks behind the seat. When you fold the rear seat up, it clears those hooks, allowing you to then drop the backrest. Super if you need to access that extra space. There is another way to do this -- cut the hooks themselves, but I do not recommend this. Hope that helps!
Could you repost your video on how to remove the rear wall behind the rear seats? I am not finding your video.
Hi Kris, I don't think I have a detail video on that, but it is pretty easy. Underneath are 4 long bolts. I used a crescent wrench on those. The seatbelt base which bolts to the deck needs to be pulled too. Good luck to ya!
.... just to remove the headliner. Smh
too much god dman talking.. didnt even show how it was removed. and you dont need to remove all that shit to get the upper pillar covers off
Man I wanted to put some fiber optic lights on my headliner like the rolls Royce Star lights but that’s fo much to take the headliner out only way I would do this is if I install a sunroof which I doubt so I will try installing it on my 300 but the truck my daily I really wanted them lights
Thank you!!! For this video. Got some good ideas from it for my 5th gen. I have dynamat on doors and front floor, but will definitely put some behind the seat now. I like that idea. 👍🏿👍🏿
Would it be possible to get the headliner out the door with more people to help?
either out the front windshield, the back window or literally folded like a taco to get it out. These are the only options as I see it. Yikes!
8:20 is your airbag
I've been wanting to do the same to my 16 1500 how long did it take start to finish approx??. Well done.
How much did you use of the liner and mat? I want to order but I want to be sure I get enough and not way too much.
I think 3-4 boxes. But I don't recall specifically. If you end up with extra you can apply it on top of the previous layer too. It is very adhesive. Good Luck to ya!
Jack Reynolds thanks mate! It’s on the list to get done!
I also own a 2010 Ram 1500 and I'm having a problem with my map lights...they won't turn on when pressing them while the doors are closed. They will only turn on by opening a door. However, they will turn off when pressing them while a door is open. Additionally, my visor vanity lights are not working at all. My suspicion is bad wiring above the headliner because the schematic diagram shows they all share a ground. Anyone else have this problem and is there an easier way to troubleshoot/repair?
Got a question, when removing the upper b pillars, did you have to take lower pillars off first to get top off? And also once you get seatbelt bolt out along with 2 tab bolts, do you just pull the upper pillar out like it’s held in with speed clips or is there something else you have to maneuver out?
Right, bottom B first then top, because it exposes a torx bolt. Once that bolt is removed, plastic clips keep it in place and you can gently pull down and away to remove the top B. Good luck!
Ah so it’s just not the seatbelt torx there’s also one underneath the bottom pillar for the top one?
And also I’d have to remove the door sills to get bottom out?
Would I beable to just slightly pry the bottom pillar out enough to get upper one out instead of taking whole bottom pillar out?
Would of been great to see a step by step but prob hard to film while doing it all and making it long :) I just can’t find any videos on b pillar removal.
@@underradar9858 right, start from the sills up, all around!
What is the purpose of the liner ?
the purpose of the Dynaliner? additional thermal protection and sound dampening.
The final result is awesome!!
Not a hint of insulation on the roof to stop heat from radiating into the cab. This is why the cab of my 2015 Ram 1500 never cools off on a hot day with AC on max setting. Overall, i'm not very happy with my Ram compared to my past Tundra or F-150's. Thanks for the video.
Larry G. There is some foam between the fabric and the molded portion of the headliner. It’s thin, but it is there and would help.
I’m in north Texas and didn’t have trouble getting my crew cab cooled off after some run time. I did spend $400 to have all my windows tinted with the high end ceramic tint and that made a world of difference! Cools off in a fraction of the time it used to.
I have my windows tinted and I live in Texas in summer get to about 104 and I don’t have a problem with my Dodge Ram cooling u might need to get your A/C checked at the delarship
Didn't show anything
Those torx 50s are the lamest thing they did on the interior of them rams