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Old 05-15-2013   #11
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Default Re: Soft-covered dash pieces

I want to do something like Toni did with his dash pad.. just not sure exactly how I want it to look

My current dash pad is starting to curl and has a few issues so I am swapping it with another one that is better for the curling but has a couple other minor issues..
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Old 05-16-2013   #12
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Put a 415 in it....you won't notice such things!
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Old 05-17-2013   #13
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Yes, cubes cover a multitude of sins. As does boost. Neither of which I have!
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Old 05-17-2013   #14
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Hi David, yup, we met your dad @ The Heights show a little while back. Super nice guy! Sounds like he needs to get his car on the road!
Yes, he does. Ok, I'll touch base with you in a couple of weeks.
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Old 05-17-2013   #15
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Default Re: Soft-covered dash pieces

This thread from my memory banks came to mind. He went all leather

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-g...-burner-3.html
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Old 05-17-2013   #16
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Yeah, I really like what that guy did. I may go for something in that direction, yet not all-out on the dash with the stitching. Although it's nice, it's nothing like you'd see on a Corvette and so (in my opinion) it looks a bit out of place. I had a little wedge constructed for my 8" sub, and it sounds fantastic, but I'm really impressed with the way that he fit those subs in to where you wouldn't even know they are there. I may need to revisit that sometime.

But yeah, back to the dash, I'm really thinking about going with a fabric (ie: leather, leatherette, or some cloth) instead of "flocking" it. I'm far more confident in my ability to wrap it in fabric than I am in getting a nice evenly applied coating.

The wife really liked the idea so we're working on getting some used pieces for the A-pillars, windshield header, radio trim and center console that we can experiment with. The one I get won't be from a ZR-1, so I'll have to drill a hole for the power key.
The stiching is used for a reason, it allows the leather to lay properly on the surface you are covering. The better the quality of the leather the easier it is to work with. To wrap the Interior pieces mentioned is a straight forward job that can be done by most. Pieces that need stitching to make them work would require someone of a superior skill set.
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