Getting welts! (Not what you think)
#181
It's easy...
#182
Thought I would post up my white on white. Wasn't sure when I ordered it if white would be too gaudy so I also got red and silver to test. When I installed it, I was pleasantly surprised with how great white looked on the car, and on the charcoal interior. Have had lots of positive comments from other people, most think it came that way.
Sorry the inside pics are a bit blurry!
Sorry the inside pics are a bit blurry!
What brand is that??
#184
Umm, how about I send you a sample pack with 4-5 different colors and you decide? There's no charge. PM me your mailing address, I'll take care of the rest.
Personally, I have a very dark gray that I think would be perfect for Alloy. But hey what do I know? I drive an Orange sTANG?
Personally, I have a very dark gray that I think would be perfect for Alloy. But hey what do I know? I drive an Orange sTANG?
#185
Legacy TMS Member
I love the welt on my G.O. My dad has a white vert with the red interior. What do you all think of white welt to match the body color on the red interior?
#187
I just did this on my Mustang on Sunday -- black convertible with white Shelby Super Stripe so have white welts
I posted some pictures on the Black Mustang Club web site, and I must be the first member to have done this - all positive reaction and questions on "where can I buy it too"
I posted some pictures on the Black Mustang Club web site, and I must be the first member to have done this - all positive reaction and questions on "where can I buy it too"
#188
Hey Jim,
Have them PM me here or email me at stan@grabberorange.net
I do the kit for the doors for as little as $12 shipped...
Stan
Have them PM me here or email me at stan@grabberorange.net
I do the kit for the doors for as little as $12 shipped...
Stan
#189
Team Mustang Source
A new place for the welt, if you're willing to do what it takes to make it work
Info can be found here http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=62267 and here http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=51345
Info can be found here http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=62267 and here http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=51345
#190
Hey Jim,
Have them PM me here or email me at stan@grabberorange.net
I do the kit for the doors for as little as $12 shipped...
Stan
Have them PM me here or email me at stan@grabberorange.net
I do the kit for the doors for as little as $12 shipped...
Stan
#192
#193
THANX THEY LOOK GREAT!! Thanx for the hint on cutting them shorter, and I cant even see a seam on the bottom. I really appreciate this. Thanx again.
O. to put them in the rear....can I? I looked and its a plastic panel, not like the one on the doors. will it still work?
#195
Team Mustang Source
Guys check a few posts up
??? http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showpo...&postcount=189 If you didn't want to go the route I took, you could put the welting in the channel around the recessed area on the back seat panels if you put a bead of clear silicone adhesive/sealant in the channel, then laid the welting over that. I'd still recommend taking the panels out though, for better lighting, manueverability and over all ease of working on it. But if you put it in there without a material that matches the door panel insert, IMO it would look strange.
#196
OK, let me rephrase. It won't work without some sort of adhesive. And I for one would not personally lay down a bead of ANYTHING in that groove. But hey, that's just me.
Can you? Sure. Should you? It's up to you. By the way MTAS, great job on the back! Your hard work paid off nicely...
Can you? Sure. Should you? It's up to you. By the way MTAS, great job on the back! Your hard work paid off nicely...
#197
Team Mustang Source
OK, let me rephrase. It won't work without some sort of adhesive. And I for one would not personally lay down a bead of ANYTHING in that groove. But hey, that's just me.
Can you? Sure. Should you? It's up to you. By the way MTAS, great job on the back! Your hard work paid off nicely...
Can you? Sure. Should you? It's up to you. By the way MTAS, great job on the back! Your hard work paid off nicely...
#199