Padded Leather Console Armrest Covers
Have y'all considered making a parking brake handle cover with colored stitching? I would really like to replace the all charcoal unit on my 2010 GB GT with a charcoal leather with grabber blue stitching.
Last edited by jskup1; Mar 28, 2013 at 07:15 PM.
as in 2010+ OEM pebble like this? i think so, but we havent tried the material yet to see if its thin enough to work out nice. we also still need to try some alcantara on it, but that shouldnt be a issue at all.
Last edited by amustangrocks; Apr 2, 2013 at 06:19 PM.
Just popping in here and letting you know you definitely have one order from me
2014 mustang gt center console to match recaro leather
I will get the console cover soon, but I ran across the pic below (from stitchcraft) today and thought it looked a lot like the visor covers I mentioned as a possibility in one of your threads. Though Id still really like those (to cover the visor sticker for starters), I'd do evil things for dash stuff like this (the leather & stitch, not the panels) in a kit:
ya thats nice (not the panels,lol) but its not a cover on the dash, its molded in a machine from real thin vinyl. i would still like to make a leather cover for my car, and we might work on it some more this summer. the dash on the new cars with the indent in the center would be really hard to deal with. the vents on the ends and frt on the 05 through a wrench in the spokes on that project.
ya thats nice (not the panels,lol) but its not a cover on the dash, its molded in a machine from real thin vinyl. i would still like to make a leather cover for my car, and we might work on it some more this summer. the dash on the new cars with the indent in the center would be really hard to deal with. the vents on the ends and frt on the 05 through a wrench in the spokes on that project.
holy cow ya you did. that entire thing is covered. all that stitching ( and i love the blue) is awesome. i think the solid blue covers are just a little too much myself, but i really dig all the stitched lines, pretty awesome. we do what we can but thats way past what we can do.
ok, just found out there is another grain, maybe between the heavy pebble and the real smooth as the standard gt leather? does anyone have a description like maybe from a window sticker, maybe "milled pebble" ? if there is i`m gonna try to get it. so if you dont have the smooth, all is not lost.
in the meantime, heres a full black alcantara cover. this cover with colored stitch is $111 shipped
in the meantime, heres a full black alcantara cover. this cover with colored stitch is $111 shipped
Last edited by amustangrocks; Apr 9, 2013 at 06:55 PM.
i`ll put you on the list, when i get to you i`ll hook you up with the webpage that has the install pics and you can decide. heres a description of the install:
after removing the door/lid from the car, ( the few hinge screws) the plastic bottom plate is removed with 4 phillips screws and 3 more for the latch.
the cover slips over the frt 2 fingers(the little square areas next to the latch on the frt of the lid)
it fits over the lid and wraps over the sides and has 3 straps with velcro on the inside of the cover to hold the sides in place while you re-install the bottom plate with the screws.
where the leather/alcan wraps around the frt edge behind the latch, there is a 4" long indent in the plastic lid that the material has to be glued to (we like the rubber cement) but some thin 2 side tape might work just as well. once the material holds the indent for a while it wont matter. the indent is for the latch which has a little lip on it. once thats done the latch is re-install with the 3 screws and its done
after removing the door/lid from the car, ( the few hinge screws) the plastic bottom plate is removed with 4 phillips screws and 3 more for the latch.
the cover slips over the frt 2 fingers(the little square areas next to the latch on the frt of the lid)
it fits over the lid and wraps over the sides and has 3 straps with velcro on the inside of the cover to hold the sides in place while you re-install the bottom plate with the screws.
where the leather/alcan wraps around the frt edge behind the latch, there is a 4" long indent in the plastic lid that the material has to be glued to (we like the rubber cement) but some thin 2 side tape might work just as well. once the material holds the indent for a while it wont matter. the indent is for the latch which has a little lip on it. once thats done the latch is re-install with the 3 screws and its done



