Carbon Fiber Interior Trim!!!
#31
I was interested in this and ordered a bunch of 3m 1080 vinyl samples. Not a fan of the wet carbon look but rather prefer the matte finish. I put the sample on the small piece of trim behind the steering wheel. I think it came out pretty well, so i ordered a whole roll of the stuff. will be doing all the aluminum trim this weekend.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
#32
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U gotta remove all door panels then take off the trim pieces held by screws. the dash one driver side pops off. Pass side u have to take off glove box and find all the damn screws. Then comes right off. The center console easy took it all apart before but didn't get time to do it yet. Waiting for summer to finish center console.
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I'd love to have some step by step instructions for this, or an estimate on a professional job. I've never done a car mod myself so I'm a bit apprehensive about doing it myself, but if it isn't too much I'm not apposed to having someone do it for me.
#34
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Google and Youtube are your best friend. A lot has to do with not having the "Fear" or it not being perfect at the first time. I will doing the wrap on my own car as a trial as well and can post here once it arrives.
#35
I was interested in this and ordered a bunch of 3m 1080 vinyl samples. Not a fan of the wet carbon look but rather prefer the matte finish. I put the sample on the small piece of trim behind the steering wheel. I think it came out pretty well, so i ordered a whole roll of the stuff. will be doing all the aluminum trim this weekend.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Also, found a pic of the backside of the door trim panels...LOTS of screws
#36
Driver School Candidate
Awesome! Now I just have to figure out how to take off the door panel. hahahhaha.... Truly appreciate the details.
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#40
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3M 1080 carbon fiber vinyl wrap has been the best I have found. Obviously original carbon fiber is better, but for the price I am going to test it soon.
#41
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[QUOTE=ricam78;9430415]What does the stock trim you are re-covering look like? Is it the textured silver?
Also, found a pic of the backside of the door trim panels...LOTS of screws
Yes its the textured aluminum trim. When i bought it i thought it was pretty cool but after a while it starts to look like a weird zebra stripe haha. Im not removing any panels to do the vinyl so a lot less work. Only have to tear apart the center console do get it neat around the gear shift and stupid mouse pad thing. Will be tackling that in the morning so we'll see how that comes out.
Also, found a pic of the backside of the door trim panels...LOTS of screws
Yes its the textured aluminum trim. When i bought it i thought it was pretty cool but after a while it starts to look like a weird zebra stripe haha. Im not removing any panels to do the vinyl so a lot less work. Only have to tear apart the center console do get it neat around the gear shift and stupid mouse pad thing. Will be tackling that in the morning so we'll see how that comes out.
#42
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Yes its the textured aluminum trim. When i bought it i thought it was pretty cool but after a while it starts to look like a weird zebra stripe haha. Im not removing any panels to do the vinyl so a lot less work. Only have to tear apart the center console do get it neat around the gear shift and stupid mouse pad thing. Will be tackling that in the morning so we'll see how that comes out.
#43
Driver School Candidate
[QUOTE=kkrepa;9430777]
Take pics as you take pieces apart, so we all have an idea on how to remove.
What does the stock trim you are re-covering look like? Is it the textured silver?
Also, found a pic of the backside of the door trim panels...LOTS of screws
Yes its the textured aluminum trim. When i bought it i thought it was pretty cool but after a while it starts to look like a weird zebra stripe haha. Im not removing any panels to do the vinyl so a lot less work. Only have to tear apart the center console do get it neat around the gear shift and stupid mouse pad thing. Will be tackling that in the morning so we'll see how that comes out.
Also, found a pic of the backside of the door trim panels...LOTS of screws
Yes its the textured aluminum trim. When i bought it i thought it was pretty cool but after a while it starts to look like a weird zebra stripe haha. Im not removing any panels to do the vinyl so a lot less work. Only have to tear apart the center console do get it neat around the gear shift and stupid mouse pad thing. Will be tackling that in the morning so we'll see how that comes out.
#44
Driver School Candidate
Okay here it are some pictures from the install. Personally i think it came out great. Feels like a whole new car on the inside. Overall took about 2 hours (most of that was ripping apart the center console). Had to take out the mouse pad thing and the remove the trim around the radio in order to remove the seat heater buttons to wrap those. Then wrapped all the pieces, cut around and re-install it all. Let me know what you think.
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