Padded Leather Console Armrest Covers
#242
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My Seat Inserts
Folks-
I am throwing this out to the experts here to see if I can find an answer.
Does anyone here know if the seat inserts here are made out of Acan like the steering wheel?
Mike, (Who by the way, has some of the best customer service that I have seen for years), is helping me decide on a color scheme for my cover.
Thank you in advance for the help.
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Mike
I am throwing this out to the experts here to see if I can find an answer.
Does anyone here know if the seat inserts here are made out of Acan like the steering wheel?
Mike, (Who by the way, has some of the best customer service that I have seen for years), is helping me decide on a color scheme for my cover.
Thank you in advance for the help.
V/r
Mike
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Folks-
I am throwing this out to the experts here to see if I can find an answer.
Does anyone here know if the seat inserts here are made out of Acan like the steering wheel?
Mike, (Who by the way, has some of the best customer service that I have seen for years), is helping me decide on a color scheme for my cover.
Thank you in advance for the help.
V/r
Mike
I am throwing this out to the experts here to see if I can find an answer.
Does anyone here know if the seat inserts here are made out of Acan like the steering wheel?
Mike, (Who by the way, has some of the best customer service that I have seen for years), is helping me decide on a color scheme for my cover.
Thank you in advance for the help.
V/r
Mike
#244
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Folks-
I am throwing this out to the experts here to see if I can find an answer.
Does anyone here know if the seat inserts here are made out of Acan like the steering wheel?
Mike, (Who by the way, has some of the best customer service that I have seen for years), is helping me decide on a color scheme for my cover.
Thank you in advance for the help.
V/r
Mike
I am throwing this out to the experts here to see if I can find an answer.
Does anyone here know if the seat inserts here are made out of Acan like the steering wheel?
Mike, (Who by the way, has some of the best customer service that I have seen for years), is helping me decide on a color scheme for my cover.
Thank you in advance for the help.
V/r
Mike
#245
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First off, Thank you very much for these replays.
I think one of the things that worries me a bit, is not having leather any where else in the car....And whether that one piece would stand out to much.
Except for the seats and the steering wheel,they went pretty "Minimalist" when it comes to the interior of the BOSS.
I will go back through this thread again and look at the leather.It might be a way to go.
As I am in Afghanistan, I am only relying on my pictures and thoughts form you all, on how to proceed here.
Thank you again
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Mike
I think one of the things that worries me a bit, is not having leather any where else in the car....And whether that one piece would stand out to much.
Except for the seats and the steering wheel,they went pretty "Minimalist" when it comes to the interior of the BOSS.
I will go back through this thread again and look at the leather.It might be a way to go.
As I am in Afghanistan, I am only relying on my pictures and thoughts form you all, on how to proceed here.
Thank you again
V/r
Mike
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surprising that they would put alcantara inserts on cloth seats. when i first saw the pics, i thought they were leather too. the inserts do match the steering wheel, and i would stay with the same theme, charcoal alcantara, black stitching so it looks like it came from the factory. very sharp car.
#248
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Thank you Mike!!!!
For both the advice and the SUPERIOR customer service you provided me.
I will get the order in, in the next couple of days.
For those of you that are on the fence with this, DON'T BE
I am a super picky person when it come to my car, and Mike came up with the solution I was looking for.
Hopefully for him, you will not have to E-mail him 52 times...
Or was it 74 Mike?
=Me
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Mike
For both the advice and the SUPERIOR customer service you provided me.
I will get the order in, in the next couple of days.
For those of you that are on the fence with this, DON'T BE
I am a super picky person when it come to my car, and Mike came up with the solution I was looking for.
Hopefully for him, you will not have to E-mail him 52 times...
Or was it 74 Mike?
=Me
V/r
Mike
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hey no problems. i`m looking for work right now so i have some extra time on my hands. i often dont like giving any advice, cause thats just my taste and everyone is so different, and thats a great thing. the big thing with us is we want people to be happy with our parts and for them to look good in your car whether its a show car or a dd work car.
this is a tough gig for us. its not like running parts off a cnc or out of a mold. every part is all hands on and like a first part every time, and fact is theres not much profit in it for the time we spend and materials. its a nice sideline and we love mustangs and just like doing it. marcy is a great seamstress, and we both try really hard to do the best we can and take pride in what we do.
leather hides are never perfect. theres always gonna be some character to the leather. now the alcantara is a different story, it is pretty much a perfect material. sometimes the sheets have flaws, but i cut that out. rock on and be safe....
this is a tough gig for us. its not like running parts off a cnc or out of a mold. every part is all hands on and like a first part every time, and fact is theres not much profit in it for the time we spend and materials. its a nice sideline and we love mustangs and just like doing it. marcy is a great seamstress, and we both try really hard to do the best we can and take pride in what we do.
leather hides are never perfect. theres always gonna be some character to the leather. now the alcantara is a different story, it is pretty much a perfect material. sometimes the sheets have flaws, but i cut that out. rock on and be safe....
#250
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I think that is one of the great things about Leather. It does have character, and sometimes can be very unique. Kind of like the products you and Marcy produce.
Like a poster mentioned in the past. You can probably go to a Pony meet, and not find someone else that has one of these guys.
How cool is that???
I look forward to getting it, and I will post some pictures after it is installed.
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Mike
Like a poster mentioned in the past. You can probably go to a Pony meet, and not find someone else that has one of these guys.
How cool is that???
I look forward to getting it, and I will post some pictures after it is installed.
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Mike
#251
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I got the console cover and installed it today. It's a high quality piece and matches the seat leather and stitching perfectly. Kudos to amustangrocks! The only problem I had was the leather interfered with latch mechanism. I got the leather pulled as tight as possible and finally got enough clearance for it to operate. I'm sure it'll loosen up over time.
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I got the console cover and installed it today. It's a high quality piece and matches the seat leather and stitching perfectly. Kudos to amustangrocks! The only problem I had was the leather interfered with latch mechanism. I got the leather pulled as tight as possible and finally got enough clearance for it to operate. I'm sure it'll loosen up over time.
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I figured the Texas summer heat will make the leather more pliable. Hell, sometimes it makes the metal and glass more pliable!
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theres not much clearance there for the latch, and was not intended to have leather wrapped around it. a few guys have actually cut it out of the plastic lid (pretty drastic but works) applying heat and working that groove is always a good idea too. heat works great for installs for wrinkles and puckers, curves etc.
in time, even without the install tip and tricks, the leather will break in and hold that groove better. in the beginning even if the latch doesnt return to full up, it still catches and works fine. without a dought, this cover is the hardest part to make that we do, but it sure looks good compared to some of the others i have seen, not to mention that have to be completely glued on during the install. and its made in the U.S.A.
#256
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Alcantra
I am wondering if the Alcantra has the same properties at the leather in that respect. A little heating up in the sun or otherwise.
I am looking forward to getting mine and installing it this next month.
I am looking forward to getting mine and installing it this next month.
#257
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I recommend book binding glue for the latch mechanism. I'm a professional artist of many moons and have used many adhesives over time and on various works. The ph balanced book glue will not give out or chemically change in various temperatures. It's archival to say the least...that's why it's used on books! Apply at room/garage temp and once set, you are good to go.
Spray mount and rubber cement work but will eventually give out, get crusty, yellow, and stain seep. Elmer's glue and super glue should never be used. Stay away from fabric glues like Tacky Glue or Gorilla Glue. The glue expands with thermal changes.
If you're not as picky as me then disregard and use whatever I plan on keeping my leather armrest cover on my car till the wheels fall off.
Yes, I love it that much!
Spray mount and rubber cement work but will eventually give out, get crusty, yellow, and stain seep. Elmer's glue and super glue should never be used. Stay away from fabric glues like Tacky Glue or Gorilla Glue. The glue expands with thermal changes.
If you're not as picky as me then disregard and use whatever I plan on keeping my leather armrest cover on my car till the wheels fall off.
Yes, I love it that much!
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#258
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I recommend book binding glue for the latch mechanism. I'm a professional artist of many moons and have used many adhesives over time and on various works. The ph balanced book glue will not give out or chemically change in various temperatures. It's archival to say the least...that's why it's used on books! Apply at room/garage temp and once set, you are good to go.
Spray mount and rubber cement work but will eventually give out, get crusty, yellow, and stain seep. Elmer's glue and super glue should never be used. Stay away from fabric glues like Tacky Glue or Gorilla Glue. The glue expands with thermal changes.
If you're not as picky as me then disregard and use whatever I plan on keeping my leather armrest cover on my car till the wheels fall off.
Yes, I love it that much!
Spray mount and rubber cement work but will eventually give out, get crusty, yellow, and stain seep. Elmer's glue and super glue should never be used. Stay away from fabric glues like Tacky Glue or Gorilla Glue. The glue expands with thermal changes.
If you're not as picky as me then disregard and use whatever I plan on keeping my leather armrest cover on my car till the wheels fall off.
Yes, I love it that much!
This morning was my first drive with the cover. I tend to rest my right elbow on the console and by the end of my commute, it would be getting sore. No soreness this morning. I love it! Saturday, my Mustang club is having a cruise up through country followed by a museum tour, lunch and a drive back. I can't wait see how elbow fares on a longer drive.
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I recommend book binding glue for the latch mechanism. I'm a professional artist of many moons and have used many adhesives over time and on various works. The ph balanced book glue will not give out or chemically change in various temperatures. It's archival to say the least...that's why it's used on books! Apply at room/garage temp and once set, you are good to go.
Spray mount and rubber cement work but will eventually give out, get crusty, yellow, and stain seep. Elmer's glue and super glue should never be used. Stay away from fabric glues like Tacky Glue or Gorilla Glue. The glue expands with thermal changes.
If you're not as picky as me then disregard and use whatever I plan on keeping my leather armrest cover on my car till the wheels fall off.
Yes, I love it that much!
Spray mount and rubber cement work but will eventually give out, get crusty, yellow, and stain seep. Elmer's glue and super glue should never be used. Stay away from fabric glues like Tacky Glue or Gorilla Glue. The glue expands with thermal changes.
If you're not as picky as me then disregard and use whatever I plan on keeping my leather armrest cover on my car till the wheels fall off.
Yes, I love it that much!
Good info. Thanks for posting. If the leather doesn't settle in more i might consider going the glue route.
This morning was my first drive with the cover. I tend to rest my right elbow on the console and by the end of my commute, it would be getting sore. No soreness this morning. I love it! Saturday, my Mustang club is having a cruise up through country followed by a museum tour, lunch and a drive back. I can't wait see how elbow fares on a longer drive.
This morning was my first drive with the cover. I tend to rest my right elbow on the console and by the end of my commute, it would be getting sore. No soreness this morning. I love it! Saturday, my Mustang club is having a cruise up through country followed by a museum tour, lunch and a drive back. I can't wait see how elbow fares on a longer drive.
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I have had my cover for a few months and I absolutely love it!! Fits great, feels great, and it's so soft It does seem to be developing a weird "bubble" in the center, almost like delamination from within, it's strange. About the size of an un-popped pop corn.