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Possibly a good substitute of leather arm rests??
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Well got mines in today... Said it was shipped by air mail but reeks of sea water..
Suxs cuz I ordered a Blue Leather one, not Black Leather with Blue stitching.. I sent them message to see whats up so I won't play with it until I get word back from them..
As you can see its just the leather covering.. I'll pull off my vacuum formeres cover and see how well it fits over it and then the stock piece and post up some pics..
Suxs cuz I ordered a Blue Leather one, not Black Leather with Blue stitching.. I sent them message to see whats up so I won't play with it until I get word back from them..
As you can see its just the leather covering.. I'll pull off my vacuum formeres cover and see how well it fits over it and then the stock piece and post up some pics..
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I got mine today as well. Weird that you ordered yours on the 8th and I did mine a week later and they showed up at the same time. Must have been holding out for a bigger shippment (or that storm that Bill was talking about).
And mine just smells like cow Since it's just a cover, now would be a good time to pad the base up a bit before putting this bad boy on
The grain on the leather is more textured than the leather on, say, the SRT seats. It is a nice quality leather though.
Inside...
But I have a Dodge! Oh noes!!!
Tried to get a decent shot of the stitching, but my phone's camera is teh sux
Picked these up as well for the wife...
And mine just smells like cow Since it's just a cover, now would be a good time to pad the base up a bit before putting this bad boy on
The grain on the leather is more textured than the leather on, say, the SRT seats. It is a nice quality leather though.
Inside...
But I have a Dodge! Oh noes!!!
Tried to get a decent shot of the stitching, but my phone's camera is teh sux
Picked these up as well for the wife...
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If I could just figure out how to meld the Outback and the Neon into one car...
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I don't want to totally hi-jack this thread with my woes, so I'll shoot you a PM.
As to the cover, this will take some work. I took my armrest apart last night, and found that the old cover is stapeled to the armrest. Since I want to make this as easy on me as possible, my plan is to leave the OE cover on there, get some thin medium density foam to put around it, and then cover the arm rest with the leather. It looks like they give you more than enough material to do this.
One note to folks with SRT seats...I have noticed that the factory armrest is really close to the seat bolsters when lifting the lid with just the OE cover. This mod I want to do will add some width to the cover, so we'll see how it goes.
As to the cover, this will take some work. I took my armrest apart last night, and found that the old cover is stapeled to the armrest. Since I want to make this as easy on me as possible, my plan is to leave the OE cover on there, get some thin medium density foam to put around it, and then cover the arm rest with the leather. It looks like they give you more than enough material to do this.
One note to folks with SRT seats...I have noticed that the factory armrest is really close to the seat bolsters when lifting the lid with just the OE cover. This mod I want to do will add some width to the cover, so we'll see how it goes.
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If I could just figure out how to meld the Outback and the Neon into one car...
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The armrest itself is plastic with a vinyl cover over it. You can remove the vinyl cover and install this in it's place. My cover is in good shape, and I wan't some additional padding in there, so I'm going to try my method and see what happens
If I could just figure out how to meld the Outback and the Neon into one car...
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