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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 07:13 PM
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ok i swear i looked it up but couldnt find a definite answer...

soo if i wanna redo the door panels in a different color or material.. do i ahve to strip it of its current cloth? if so.. how? perhaps someone needs to put up a DIY on this..
Old Mar 6, 2008 | 02:58 AM
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You don't have to use an adheasive, but it will look much better if you do because it will form to the curve by the handle. One guy did it on clubsciontc.com and did a really good job here's the link: http://www.clubsciontc.com/forum_thr...adhesive-.html
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i plan on doing that this summer. i was also thinking about replacing the center section of the seats with whatever fabric i choose, any ideas on what kind of place i can get that done at
or am u getting in over my head?
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^ you can get it done and an upholstery shop
i mean the concept of doing it isnt that hard..mainly jus tgotta know how to sew =) and then put it back on haha
Old Mar 6, 2008 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by HaYnSktC
^ you can get it done and an upholstery shop
i mean the concept of doing it isnt that hard..mainly jus tgotta know how to sew =) and then put it back on haha
Yeah, knowing how to sew is a big part of it. I have magazine that gives you step my step on how to do it. It dosen't look hard, just having it hold together. Luckly my mom is seamstress so I'll just haver here do it!!!
Old Mar 6, 2008 | 03:34 PM
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haha i was gonna have my gf do it too =)
just been slacking and not giving her material
also to make it easier you can use the stock seats as a template.just gotta take it apart haha
Old Mar 6, 2008 | 03:39 PM
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I did mine in hot pink silk before i decided to go with my color change. It's not hard =)
Old Mar 6, 2008 | 03:46 PM
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hahaha im hoping soo...
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you just take the fabric off the seat and
cut the old fabric out ( with a seam splitter)
and sew the the new fabric back in?

i know nothing about sewing im just guessing and trying to figure out if i can do that myself hahaha
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well what i would do is take the fabric off the seat and cut the pieces out (like you said)
and then trace it onto the new material but make sure to cut the pieces a lil bigger so when you sew it back and to account for the cushion too heh
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that is good to know about the DIY link.
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haha this is gonna be a fun project. my friends mom is a seamstress maybe ill seek her help
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mmm... i actually wasnt thinking about redoing the seats.. i was thinking about the doorpanels.. hahahhahaha
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It would be about the same... Other than you dont really have to sew. Find a nice fabric that has a little stretch to it. Take off the stock fabric, spray your adhesive, and cover it with the new fabric. it's much easier if you leave it a little larger than the actual panel so you can wrap it around to the back. To make sure it doesnt come off at the edges.

I know thats not too detailed but everyone does it different.
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Originally Posted by tCjayde
It would be about the same... Other than you dont really have to sew. Find a nice fabric that has a little stretch to it. Take off the stock fabric, spray your adhesive, and cover it with the new fabric. it's much easier if you leave it a little larger than the actual panel so you can wrap it around to the back.
oh okay.. hahahha i was getting all scared when people were talking about sewing and stuff...

THANKS !
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Some people like to make a seam where there is the bend in the panel for the controls for the windows. It makes it easier for the fabric to make the shape. but if you have a fabric with some stretch to it, you should be fine
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how long should the new fabric be for the 2 front door panels and the 2 backseat panels.. and where can i get it =]
Old Mar 13, 2008 | 01:28 AM
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you can get it at any fabric or craft store... like micheals or joanns or even walmart. depends on what you want. and, for me, 2 yards did the trick for all four pieces with alot left over.
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im looking for real suede and i keep finding fake ____ can anyone help me find real stuff
Old Mar 13, 2008 | 11:32 PM
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just go to your local fabric store like joann or something

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