DIY Reupholstery Thread - Post/discuss your project and ideas
Let me preface by saying that I bought my car basically for two reasons. 1) To build a nice LS400 on a budget. 2) Learn as much as I can while doing it.
I'm at the point where it's down to aesthetics and I've been watching reupholstery videos. It's really not that hard if you have the right tools and it's especially easy on small things.
The first thing I'm gonna re-do is my torn up arnest in the center. I've covered all the rips with car seat covers except for this. What I will be doing is taking off the original leather and replacing it with black leather. I'm going for a two tone black and beige interior. It sounded weird to me until I saw it coming together.
(The seat covers needs to be held down with something - I'm trying to think of something that won't damage the seats... much. Maybe pins? The ones that look like buttons.)
As you can see, the armrest looks like ****. This should be a simple job and I will post pictures of what I did and then the finished product. I'm thinking of also reupholstering the shifter but does anyone know how easy it comes off? Mine has no button so if it's a simple screw then I'd rather get a new shift ****.
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So, to all of you, please speak up. Any ideas, I wanna hear. Tell us about your project, big or small. Advice? Pictures of other people's work? Good information or places for it? Thanks guys. I hope this thread eventually helps some people.
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This is Koey's (hope I spelled that right) VIP build. If you type in "VIP LS400" into Youtube, you should see it come up. The video is worth watching.
What struck me is that even though yes, he put some money into it, it's not as expensive as it looks. There's a dash cover, floorboard floormatts, etc - stuff that you just put down or slip on. Minimum actual upholstery work but this car has a lot of little details.
Can somebody tell me where I can get those curtains?!
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The gist is you seperate the plastic/metal black part from the part that the leather is laid on. From there, you cut your pieces (either how they do it originally or however works for you and fits snug), sew them up, lay the remaining leather where the original trim piece will cover it (you either staple or glue it inside there, I'll let you know), and put the piece on with the 9 or so screws that hold it. This is just for the top part (that opens up) but it's the same idea with pretty much everything.
I want to do this as soon as I get some free time, which I should hopefully sooner than later, but I'm in the process of moving so I'm sorry if it takes a while to make the post.
I'm in the process of moving among other things but when I get a couple hours and can go get the stuff I need from my old place, I'll do the tutorial.
As to the person above who doesn't like the interior (dicer? forgot who it was), I can see why. It's a little cluttered? In that way, I agree somewhat.
Will you post an interior you like? I wanna see people's "perfect" interior so post some pictures. Ideas are always good.
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If anyone is wondering where to get leather cheap (free), drive around on trash day and cut the leather off of a sofa. I've gotten white and black leather and have seen green that is similar to that one interior color - forget what it is exactly but it's greenish?
This is the piece I'm gonna use. I washed it after this picture.
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Next time I get one day off, I'll do this.
But for those who are waiting, I can tell you what you need to do. I actually started so I can see how it comes out and it's pretty easy.
As you can see in this picture, I started on it but I was interrupted.
You have to remove the black piece from the part that holds the leather. You're gonna take off a bunch of screws. There is one in the back that is accessible from the back seat that I would take out first. Close the console and look under it (the back of it, by the back seats). There's one screw. The rest are accessed by lifting the console up.
So right before I took it off completely, something came up and I didn't want to drive around with a missing center so I had to put it back for now. But what you do is pop the black part out. Start at one end and work down. I would start at the back so everything is lined up for the most important area, the hinge. But just pop it out little by little.
Now you should have the piece that holds the leather seperate.
You have two choices. Use the original leather, if there is enough left, as stencils to recreate the same look. But this way you will have to sew it on the inside which is possible to do with just a needle but I'm taking a different route.
What I'm going to do is overlay the leather I cut on top of the naked console (take the leather off). It's up to you how you want to do the corners. I plan on folding them over, cutting i
Next time I get one day off, I'll do this.
But for those who are waiting, I can tell you what you need to do. I actually started so I can see how it comes out and it's pretty easy.
As you can see in this picture, I started on it but I was interrupted.
You have to remove the black piece from the part that holds the leather. You're gonna take off a bunch of screws. There is one in the back that is accessible from the back seat that I would take out first. Close the console and look under it (the back of it, by the back seats). There's one screw. The rest are accessed by lifting the console up.
So right before I took it off completely, something came up and I didn't want to drive around with a missing center so I had to put it back for now. But what you do is pop the black part out. Start at one end and work down. I would start at the back so everything is lined up for the most important area, the hinge. But just pop it out little by little.
Now you should have the piece that holds the leather seperate.
You have two choices. Use the original leather, if there is enough left, as stencils to recreate the same look. But this way you will have to sew it on the inside which is possible to do with just a needle but I'm taking a different route.
What I'm going to do is overlay the leather I cut on top of the naked console (take the leather off). It's up to you how you want to do the corners. I plan on folding them over, cutting off the extra, and sewing that together. This way there will only be stitching on the corners.
You can play around with this. Use two different colors of leather, whatever. The possibilities are endless.
So if anyone does this before me, please post.
Also, I never did pull the top part completely off (I was only seeing how) but if there's a trick to something (I'm worried about the hinges but in other cars I've seen, it comes out with the black part), let us know.
Derek, are you saying that the bottom of the seat (where you sit) is ripped up or something? If so, I agree it's probably gonna be $100. Maybe less if you have small tears. Add money for each section (seperated by stitching) if they're really ripped up.






