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2001 Ford F150 Custom Suede Upgrades - Mercedes-Benz Looks For Ford Prices
Bringing New Life To Your Interior: Part IV
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Truckin Magazine
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October, 2008
A pair of sharp scissors were used to cut out all of the holes for the lights, sunroof, roof console, and so on.
A pair of sharp scissors were used to cut out all of the holes for the lights, sunroof, ro
Once the suede was in place and the glue had dried, each light was reinstalled.
Moving to the sunvisors, the appropriate-sized suede was trimmed to wrap the visors.
In order to make the suede perfectly fit the visors, the mirrors and rods for the closing snaps were removed.
In order to make the suede perfectly fit the visors, the mirrors and rods for the closing
Each visor was then wrapped and a sewing machine was used to stitch them up.
The stitching was then shoved into the seam to create a custom one-piece look.
Check out how great the old visors look with the new suede.
As you can see, our sub box was never wrapped after it was built last year. Some black suede should make the box appear finished.
As you can see, our sub box was never wrapped after it was built last year. Some black sue
After using a drill to remove the MTX subs, the wood was sprayed with glue.
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