door piping
#2
RE: door piping
https://secure.bcentralhost.com/mrmi...trimbright.htm
$15 feet is more than enough for both doors and it has a "spine" on the back of the piping that simply slides into the groove between the door panels.
https://mustangforums.com/m_3002008/tm.htm
$15 feet is more than enough for both doors and it has a "spine" on the back of the piping that simply slides into the groove between the door panels.
https://mustangforums.com/m_3002008/tm.htm
#3
RE: door piping
You can also get it from this guy for $12.00. That's where I got mine;
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...506&page=2
Here's mine;
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...506&page=2
Here's mine;
#4
RE: door piping
It's a pretty simple install. I took lots of pictures while I was doing mine. I got it from Mr. Mike's
https://secure.bcentralhost.com/mrmi...lesrequest.htm
Here's a link to the instructions:
http://www.cherod.com/mustang/DoorWelt/Door%20Welt.html
https://secure.bcentralhost.com/mrmi...lesrequest.htm
Here's a link to the instructions:
http://www.cherod.com/mustang/DoorWelt/Door%20Welt.html
#6
RE: door piping
I got mine from www.yourautotrim.com Cost was 50cents per yard. I bought 9yds for a whopping $4.50. Think it was about 6ft per door. I also added it to my headliners (drivers side and passenger side)... about 4' per side.
http://www.yourautotrim.com/lightmetblue.html
Think there's a color chart somewhere on that site... they will also mail you samples so you can match to your paint.
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http://www.yourautotrim.com/lightmetblue.html
Think there's a color chart somewhere on that site... they will also mail you samples so you can match to your paint.
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#9
RE: door piping
I ordered from this place, its the stuf on the bottom and its $1.90 per yard, I ordered 3 yards.
http://www.baerfabrics.com/products.asp?cat=1048
http://www.baerfabrics.com/products.asp?cat=1048
#10
RE: door piping
It is an easy install but you may run into a bit of a problem with some areas being too tight to get the material stuffed all the way into the slot in the panel. They bottom out before they are all the way in. What I did was cut off about a 1/8" of the material lengthwise in those tight areas and it went in just fine. Another suggestion is to use a nail with the head ground off to connect the two ends together so they stay together (see the 2nd photo). I used a spiral nail that fit snugly into the material's ends.