Haven't been updating my thread on my interior b/c my interior hasnt been updated much lately lol
like what you are doing, but wouldn't personally do the speaker grill like that, even with holes you will loose half your sound and all your clarity. Also, do NOT use any spray on adhesive, nothing short of roll on cement will hold much longer than 6 months...
did you spray the non insert parts black? you'll have to literally never touch them, b/c they will peel... mine has a huge spot from my palm hitting it just behind the door handle (you use it to push the door open, and you'll have a spot in months) The passenger door is mostly alright. My rear doors are done with suede type fabric and with the exception of the inserts which I didnt let the cement set before I mounted it, the whole door (the harder parts to get to stick) have no bubbles or loose places.
I helped a friend redo his panels after a shop did them (horrible horrible, they didnt last 6 months inside his house.....) and from how vynil/leather that is stretchable seems to work I'd say besides getting curves to fit, stretch it as little as possible. That tension seems to want to pull it away after time..
To anyone wanting to try, its not too hard, but it takes time and lots of working it in till it fits.
GL with the rear seat idea lol... I wanted at one point, and maybe still someday, to put two bucket seats in the back with harnesses....
like what you are doing, but wouldn't personally do the speaker grill like that, even with holes you will loose half your sound and all your clarity. Also, do NOT use any spray on adhesive, nothing short of roll on cement will hold much longer than 6 months...
did you spray the non insert parts black? you'll have to literally never touch them, b/c they will peel... mine has a huge spot from my palm hitting it just behind the door handle (you use it to push the door open, and you'll have a spot in months) The passenger door is mostly alright. My rear doors are done with suede type fabric and with the exception of the inserts which I didnt let the cement set before I mounted it, the whole door (the harder parts to get to stick) have no bubbles or loose places.
I helped a friend redo his panels after a shop did them (horrible horrible, they didnt last 6 months inside his house.....) and from how vynil/leather that is stretchable seems to work I'd say besides getting curves to fit, stretch it as little as possible. That tension seems to want to pull it away after time..
To anyone wanting to try, its not too hard, but it takes time and lots of working it in till it fits.
GL with the rear seat idea lol... I wanted at one point, and maybe still someday, to put two bucket seats in the back with harnesses....
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