My 15 dollar interior mod! *pics*
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Scikotics
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From: Broken Arrow, OK
I decided to reupholster my interior this week and it only cost 15 dollars! I had some left over headliner glue that I used so that was free for this mod. Took me about two days to do. Considering I've never done anything like this before, I think it looks amazing! Blue micro suede FTW.





Tell me what you guys think!





Tell me what you guys think!
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Scikotics
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From: Broken Arrow, OK
all you do it take off your panels and drill out the plastic melts. use high quality headliner glue to attach your new fabric over the old one, and then screw in the pieces back in with wood screws and washers. I got the headliner glue from RAAMAudio.com and the fabric from hancock fabric locally. Its not too hard of a mod if you are careful and buy extra fabric. I messed up a few times and had to cut a new fabric, but overall its not that bad.
Looks awesome!
I used the DIY on clubsciontC.com:
http://www.clubsciontc.com/forum_thr...adhesive-.html
I used the DIY on clubsciontC.com:
http://www.clubsciontc.com/forum_thr...adhesive-.html
I actually just bought all the supplies to do this today. I tried out my arm rest and my question is, how'd you get the fabric not to bunch? I spent and hour working on it and I had one side completely smooth and when I got to the other, I had bunches where the fabric folded over itself? I'm not sure if the direction you go effects it, but I went from front to back, starting with the back since its a bigger curve, but it still won't completely smooth out...


