Reapholster door panel inserts?
#1
Reapholster door panel inserts?
I've got custom leather seats coming next month. Awesome Two-tone leather with custom logo embroidery. Anyway, I'm getting some matching leather to redo the door-panel inserts.
I don't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to do that myself. So, does anyone know how hard it is to disassemble that door panel? any links to a tutorial or video?
This is for a 2013 GT.
I don't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to do that myself. So, does anyone know how hard it is to disassemble that door panel? any links to a tutorial or video?
This is for a 2013 GT.
#2
I've got custom leather seats coming next month. Awesome Two-tone leather with custom logo embroidery. Anyway, I'm getting some matching leather to redo the door-panel inserts.
I don't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to do that myself. So, does anyone know how hard it is to disassemble that door panel? any links to a tutorial or video?
This is for a 2013 GT.
I don't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to do that myself. So, does anyone know how hard it is to disassemble that door panel? any links to a tutorial or video?
This is for a 2013 GT.
#3
Their stuff looks pretty nice... think I might get a kit. The carbonfiber might be a nice touch.
But I'm really looking for the leather door panel insert that's above the handle/armrest.
Or instructions on how to remove/reupholster it.
But I'm really looking for the leather door panel insert that's above the handle/armrest.
Or instructions on how to remove/reupholster it.
#4
southcarolina on TMS forum just informed me that he had his door panels off last week and the inserts seem to be molded to the panel. Bummer; as CARID doubled the price on me because of the material. Guess it's masking tape and a can of SEM now. Luck.
#5
Okay... thanks for the research. I guess a reputable upholstery shop could get it done for me for not too much. They'll have the tools and know-how... and I don't mind paying to get the look I'm going for.
The soft "Italian" leather with custom embroidery I got is pretty sweet. It'll match my new custom seats nicely.
The soft "Italian" leather with custom embroidery I got is pretty sweet. It'll match my new custom seats nicely.
#6
Okay... thanks for the research. I guess a reputable upholstery shop could get it done for me for not too much. They'll have the tools and know-how... and I don't mind paying to get the look I'm going for.
The soft "Italian" leather with custom embroidery I got is pretty sweet. It'll match my new custom seats nicely.
The soft "Italian" leather with custom embroidery I got is pretty sweet. It'll match my new custom seats nicely.
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