Suede headliner fabric 54x60 with foam backing beige vs Auto headliner fabric 74" x 60" with foam backing, black mesh
Overall winner: Suede headliner fabric 54x60 with foam backing beige
Key Differences
Hiksuky (A) offers a luxurious suede beige fabric with a higher average rating (4.70 from more reviews) and strong adhesion to fiberglass, making it better for durable, finished installs; Babnecl (B) provides a larger black, foam-backed panel shipped flat in a tube for easier DIY handling but has more reports of creasing and sagging. Choose Hiksuky if you want a soft, well-reviewed beige suede and solid adhesion; choose Babnecl if you need a larger black panel and prefer tube-packaged flat material for DIY projects despite some sag reports
Suede headliner fabric 54x60 with foam backing beige
Beige suede headliner fabric with 1/9" foam backing for auto roof applications. Improves texture, feel, and noise insulation; easy to install on old fiberglass headliners
Pros
- soft luxurious feel
- easy to work with
- good adhesion to fiberglass
- includes foam backing
Cons
- color limited to beige
- may require cutting to fit specific models
- fabric type is synthetic suede
Auto headliner fabric 74" x 60" with foam backing, black mesh
Black mesh headliner fabric with 1/9" foam backing, tube packaging for flat, smooth material. Ideal for DIY automotive and home repairs. Customers note easy use and quality, with some creasing concerns
Pros
- flat and smooth material due to tube packaging
- foam-backed for insulation and coverage
- easy to install for DIY projects
- high-quality material with thorough quality checks
Cons
- occasional creasing and sagging reported
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hiksuky |
| Durability | Hiksuky |
| Versatility | Babnecl |
| User Reviews | Hiksuky |