How to remove Arm Rest for reupholster (ebay)
Even low millage RX center console looks like a 2001 Rx350 with 200k
The center console leather is a rather easy procedure if you have some time to spare.
Purchase the Leather from ebay. The quality is amazing. It can be stretched if needed. But the cut is perfect.
BLACK: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-10-15-Lexus-RX350-RX450h-Real-Leather-Center-Console-Armrest-Cover-Black/142714174013?fits=Make%3ALexus%7CModel%3ARX350&epid=24016193386&hash=item213a6d7a3d:g:uEIAAOSwaVRaoFY-&vxp=mtr
Beige: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-10-15-Lexus-RX350-RX450h-Real-Leather-Center-Console-Armrest-Cover-Beige/142714169869?fits=Make%3ALexus%7CModel%3ARX350&epid=7016208722&hash=item213a6d6a0d:g:nH8AAOSw8K5aoFOc&vxp=mtr
Grey: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-10-15-Lexus-RX350-RX450h-Real-Leather-Center-Console-Armrest-Cover-Gray/142714172095?fits=Make%3ALexus%7CModel%3ARX350&epid=5016205241&hash=item213a6d72bf:g:SvEAAOSwQVpaoFWv&vxp=mtr
Removing the console lid.
1. Remove the rear AC vent plastic by simply pulling out
2. Remove the 2 Philip head screws located under the lid near the latch. They are small so be careful not to drop them
3. This will allow you to remove the latch half of the under console lid.
4. The 2nd half will slide back right off the track
Removing old leather
1. Flipping over the console lid you will notice there are no screws at all
2. Use a flat head screw drier and pry the sides of the lid separating the black plastic similar to this technique. the video shows him removing the leather part while still attached, you will have the lid off ) The center console lid does not have clips like the video however. You will hear some cracking of the glue separating from the 2 pieces of plastic. This is normal. Work your way around. The two pieces are held together by a thin layer of glue. Just go slow and you will be ok.
3. After the plastic is removed you now have access to all the staples. Just pull them out with a small flat head and a plyers
Applying new Leather
The leather from the ebay seller is already pre cut and stitched you just have to fold it over and staple.
There is NO need for 3M spray or any adhesive. Just get a fabric staple gun from Walmart.
If there are heavy wrinkles you can use a blow dryer or leave it out in the sun for a few hours.
Start with the sides use as many staples as you want, it will be covered by the plastic trim in the end. Just pull tight and staple.. simple
Using an adhesive like super glue lightly coat the to two pieces of plastic (you will see the grooves where they come together.
Dont go crazy with the glue in the even you have to take it apart again in the future.
Reinstall everything int he opposite direction and enjoy your new center console
Last edited by TriniLex; Apr 15, 2018 at 08:09 AM. Reason: Updated DIY
The photos also show 4 holes on the under side of the top and maybe there are screws in them that if removed would allow you to take the top cover part off to replace it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...open-more.html
Last edited by Clutchless; Mar 5, 2018 at 02:00 PM.
Removing the cover was easy.
1. Remove the 2 Phillip screws on the bottom
2. Push in the clip located in the middle of the arm rest, this will then allow you to slide the top piece off very easy.
I am stuck now not sure how to get this black piece off to reupholster.
Any ideas?
I bought it from this seller.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-10-15-...72.m2748.l2649
Plus I will need $12 3M spray.
As soon as I figure out how to get that plastic off I think it will be considered an easy procedure.
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It took many tries (good shot it was user error) to get the staples to sit relatively flush.
It turned out pretty well, and the quality is far superior to the factory original (the Chinese faux leather actually turned out better than the factory Lexus material—lol).
P.S.
The staples I had at home or at work didn't fit, so I used super glue. It holds perfectly, and the result looks neater.
Last edited by Alex1989; Yesterday at 12:32 PM.











