Are These Wood Trim Suppliers OK?
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Very appropriate thread for me. I have my GS400 '99 model for about a month now.
Previous owner of the car had the wood installed. I had mixed feelings, when I first saw it - more to say, I did not like it. But the car was clean and I liked everything about it, so the wood was just one slight negative.
Now that I have had it, I am coming back to my first impression, and agree with what people say on here, if I had it to do to my own new car, would definitely not do it.
Now on this '99, I'll just have to see what to do, maybe try taking some off and see how it goes. There is some slight clear checking that is occuring I guess by sunlight. And the insignia "Nakamichi" is sort of blocked, the cutout in the 'wood' isn't big enough.
So I wonder how bad it would be to take them off and get the adhesive off, I have some very high quality 3M adhesive remover, that may work.
Previous owner of the car had the wood installed. I had mixed feelings, when I first saw it - more to say, I did not like it. But the car was clean and I liked everything about it, so the wood was just one slight negative.
Now that I have had it, I am coming back to my first impression, and agree with what people say on here, if I had it to do to my own new car, would definitely not do it.
Now on this '99, I'll just have to see what to do, maybe try taking some off and see how it goes. There is some slight clear checking that is occuring I guess by sunlight. And the insignia "Nakamichi" is sort of blocked, the cutout in the 'wood' isn't big enough.
So I wonder how bad it would be to take them off and get the adhesive off, I have some very high quality 3M adhesive remover, that may work.
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Be VERY careful with that adhesive remover, it can do a number on the plastic parts of your dash. I would recommend using something like Goo Gone which is a less powerful/more work method to remove the adhesive, but less likely to discolor the plastic on your dash.
I have to agree with everyone else here, I almost bought a dash kit, but passed once I saw one in someone's car. They just don't seem high quality enough for a Lexus, as evidenced by people saying they have checking and peeling of the finish after a while.
I have to agree with everyone else here, I almost bought a dash kit, but passed once I saw one in someone's car. They just don't seem high quality enough for a Lexus, as evidenced by people saying they have checking and peeling of the finish after a while.
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Originally posted by gottahaveit2
...the insignia "Nakamichi" is sort of blocked.
...the insignia "Nakamichi" is sort of blocked.
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Originally posted by MailManX
I still have not seen a car in person with the added wood trim. But I've continued to do research on the internet for the fun of it. I found that a company called "Sherwood Dash, Inc." makes trim kits with factory symbols and labelling. They supposedly supply a lot of dealers with kits for dealer installation. Several online distributors are available, such as carxccessory.com. I've attached a picture showing their labelling versus a couple of competitors. The labels are printed UNDER the clear coat so they won't rub or wear off. I suppose if I ever decide to get aftermarket wood trim, I'll go with Sherwood.
Michael
I still have not seen a car in person with the added wood trim. But I've continued to do research on the internet for the fun of it. I found that a company called "Sherwood Dash, Inc." makes trim kits with factory symbols and labelling. They supposedly supply a lot of dealers with kits for dealer installation. Several online distributors are available, such as carxccessory.com. I've attached a picture showing their labelling versus a couple of competitors. The labels are printed UNDER the clear coat so they won't rub or wear off. I suppose if I ever decide to get aftermarket wood trim, I'll go with Sherwood.
Michael
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Originally posted by chuckb
they all look stupid and REALLY CHEAP
they all look stupid and REALLY CHEAP
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Originally posted by KayGee
Don't do it. I installed Exotic Wood Dash about 5 years ago when I first got my car. I liked it for about 6 months. The clear covering started to peal recently and I had to remove them which is a PITA big time.
Don't do it. I installed Exotic Wood Dash about 5 years ago when I first got my car. I liked it for about 6 months. The clear covering started to peal recently and I had to remove them which is a PITA big time.
KayGee I think yours is the best looking one I've seen.
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Last edited by 3dog; 12-05-04 at 07:32 PM.
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Originally posted by 3dog
Hey I know I'm different cause I kind of like the look.
KayGee I think yours is the best looking one I've seen.
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Hey I know I'm different cause I kind of like the look.
KayGee I think yours is the best looking one I've seen.
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i guess to each his own
whether they look like stickers or wood
to me........ they brighten up the interior
plus i feel it really compliments the steering wheel
ive been in a stock GS and noticed the difference
heres mine haters LOL
whether they look like stickers or wood
to me........ they brighten up the interior
plus i feel it really compliments the steering wheel
ive been in a stock GS and noticed the difference
heres mine haters LOL
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Originally posted by T.L.W.
i guess to each his own
whether they look like stickers or wood
to me........ they brighten up the interior
plus i feel it really compliments the steering wheel
ive been in a stock GS and noticed the difference
heres mine haters LOL
i guess to each his own
whether they look like stickers or wood
to me........ they brighten up the interior
plus i feel it really compliments the steering wheel
ive been in a stock GS and noticed the difference
heres mine haters LOL
Hey Johnny let me know if you want to sell that steering wheel. I'd love to have it.
Ivan
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Last edited by 3dog; 12-05-04 at 08:44 PM.
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Originally posted by T.L.W.
i guess to each his own
whether they look like stickers or wood
to me........ they brighten up the interior
plus i feel it really compliments the steering wheel
ive been in a stock GS and noticed the difference
heres mine haters LOL
i guess to each his own
whether they look like stickers or wood
to me........ they brighten up the interior
plus i feel it really compliments the steering wheel
ive been in a stock GS and noticed the difference
heres mine haters LOL
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Originally posted by 3dog
I love it, very cool
Hey Johnny let me know if you want to sell that steering wheel. I'd love to have it.
Ivan
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I love it, very cool
Hey Johnny let me know if you want to sell that steering wheel. I'd love to have it.
Ivan
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Originally posted by DetMich1
Ivan, if I'm not mistaken, the wood/leather steering wheel upgrade is done by a company named American Stitches located in Texas. They do very fine work as you can see. For about $400 you can have your wheel refurbished with wood/leather to match your interior, just take the wheel off and ship it to them. Takes a couple of weeks is all.
Ivan, if I'm not mistaken, the wood/leather steering wheel upgrade is done by a company named American Stitches located in Texas. They do very fine work as you can see. For about $400 you can have your wheel refurbished with wood/leather to match your interior, just take the wheel off and ship it to them. Takes a couple of weeks is all.
the problem probably imho is the leather matching. as seen on the pic the leather doesn't relaly match that on the airbag very well. localled someone with grey interior and he had the same problem too. 1st try and it was way way off, they did it again but still not perfect
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Originally posted by DetMich1
Well, at least the steering wheel looks cool, but I think you could do without the wood accents around the tiptronic buttons. That wheel is by American Stitches isn't it, Johnny? They appear to do great work. I plan on having mine done soon now that I have a loaner steering wheel to use while the job is done.
Well, at least the steering wheel looks cool, but I think you could do without the wood accents around the tiptronic buttons. That wheel is by American Stitches isn't it, Johnny? They appear to do great work. I plan on having mine done soon now that I have a loaner steering wheel to use while the job is done.
3dog