Headliner conversion kits

While I don't have any knowledge of the headliner conversion kits you are looking at, I do have some experience installing regular headliners. They are actually pretty easy to install, and not that much to buy. I know you said that correctness is not really an issue for you, but in the interest of function, a headliner made for your application will be much easier to work with than something that must be altered to fit, customized in some way to your application, or made for a one size fits all. A headliner made for your particular application could easily be installed in a couple hours with just simple tools and a little patience and attention to detail. You can have the thing hanging in from the bows in about ten minutes, and stretched to fit in an hour. Of course there are a couple tricks to making a better installation such as setting it in the sun to warm before you start and using a hair dryer to smooth any wrinkles, and brushing on some contact cement on both sides where the teeth will hold it, but all in all a straight forward process. I recommend spending the extra few bucks for the correct unit, I think in the long run it will be an easier installion and you will be happy with the outcome!! Good luck however you choose to proceed!!! Geof