Hey everyone,
I just thought Id ask up here to see if anyone has any info on alittle problem.
I would like to retrim the headliner in black suede but that leaves the pillars, visors, light trims and "O $hit bars" in fugly beige. What would be the best way to either replace or retrim these parts?
Cheers
Liam
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I would still wrap the visors in the suede, as for the pillers, you could either wrap or paint them. I would probably advise you to get something a little liter than the headliner as it will help make the transition to the grey/silver dash pannels.
Oh sh!t handles you would probably have to spray aswell...
Oh sh!t handles you would probably have to spray aswell...
I found this might help in your DIY
http://www.v6performance.net/forums/6g- ... all-2.html
http://www.v6performance.net/forums/6g- ... all-2.html
hey liam, did you go ahead with this yet?
i did a complete retrim of my old CE lancer to black w/ silver, including headliner, sunvisors, holy sh!t handles etc.. It can be done properly, if you
a) are willing to spend the money on a good plastic primer, a good top coat, and of course, good quality paint
b) know when to use vinyl dye and when to use paint. For the headliner and sunvisors in my CE, I did 4 coats of black vinyl dye, and it lasted my 5 years, with only having to redo where my holy sh!t handles are. Also, the handbreak required alot of work to get the paint to hold.
c) have a large work area, that's also quite clean. If dust falls on wet paint, it looks rubbish, I set up a mini booth, but I'm a lil OCD. The reason for a large work area is you need to be able to store everything while parts are drying. I also recommend hundreds of chinese containers and black marker so you know which bolt comes from where.
d) time - if you aren't willing to go without your car for a few days, then dont bother... you'll only rush it and make it look worse.. It took me 4-5 days to do the whole car, 1/2 day taking out the interior, 1/2 day prep, 1 1/2 day paint, 1 day clear coat and set, 1 day to re install... If you're only doing the head liner then I'm sure it'll be quicker.
I think in total it cost me $400...
I am looking to do my CJ lancer over the easter weekend (as I wont need to drive anywhere) and am more than happy to post a DIY if you're still looking to do it but a bit concerned. I can always upload pics of the CE to show you how it turned out.
i did a complete retrim of my old CE lancer to black w/ silver, including headliner, sunvisors, holy sh!t handles etc.. It can be done properly, if you
a) are willing to spend the money on a good plastic primer, a good top coat, and of course, good quality paint
b) know when to use vinyl dye and when to use paint. For the headliner and sunvisors in my CE, I did 4 coats of black vinyl dye, and it lasted my 5 years, with only having to redo where my holy sh!t handles are. Also, the handbreak required alot of work to get the paint to hold.
c) have a large work area, that's also quite clean. If dust falls on wet paint, it looks rubbish, I set up a mini booth, but I'm a lil OCD. The reason for a large work area is you need to be able to store everything while parts are drying. I also recommend hundreds of chinese containers and black marker so you know which bolt comes from where.
d) time - if you aren't willing to go without your car for a few days, then dont bother... you'll only rush it and make it look worse.. It took me 4-5 days to do the whole car, 1/2 day taking out the interior, 1/2 day prep, 1 1/2 day paint, 1 day clear coat and set, 1 day to re install... If you're only doing the head liner then I'm sure it'll be quicker.
I think in total it cost me $400...
I am looking to do my CJ lancer over the easter weekend (as I wont need to drive anywhere) and am more than happy to post a DIY if you're still looking to do it but a bit concerned. I can always upload pics of the CE to show you how it turned out.
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