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Old 07-29-2013, 11:09 AM   #323
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Any update on the availability of the Padded/Leather Speaker Panels??

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@greighn I hope to have an official update and announcement this week. I will do my best to make the updates once I have heard back from the prototype tester.

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@JPM Coachworks andrew, this is Ivan. i'm sorry i didn't return your call its been so hectic at work lately.

i just installed the genuine leather knee pads/speaker trim yesterday. (i've had it sitting for over a week though).

the fitment on the knee pads is a bit tight to pop into place but once it fit there are no gaps, everything is perfect and it FEELS so good, really brings the interior together.

as for the door speakers, first of all i had this annoying rattle in my passenger door. once i installed your pads it went away. i'm assuming becasue its padded and right over the speaker that acts as a sort of sound deadening? either way the doors grills were SUPER easy to intalls. on your website however there aren't instuctions, even though you state that there is a PDF file, so for future buyers at least put up a quick few sentences on what to do.

i knew i had to take the door cards off, (who reads instructiosn anyway ) but some may not realize this.

The install is VERY easy. you pop off teh plastic door handle cover, you find two screws, pop those out. pop out the screw in the door latch. pop out the push clip by the little window. then pull the door card off. it will pop RIGHT off as its hewld in with clip. MAKE sure to take out any clips left in the door and put them back on the door card, because you wont be able to get them back on the door card by popping it back on the door. you unhook the door cables, unclip the harness and door car is off.

then its super easy, uncrew the screws that hold the panel on, it falls off, pop JPM piece on, screw it back on. make sure all clips are in place. pop door card back on, put screws back in. DONE. this is MAYBE a 30 minute install.

the quality is really good. i'll try to post pictures when i can.
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Old 08-02-2013, 04:05 PM   #325
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if we go to georgia and pay you to do this for us, how long would it take to do it?
(including dashboard/headliner), all alcantara

I live in virginia, so this wouldn't be just leaving the car to you guys and come back later.. i'd have to stay in georgia till it is finished

thank you in advance
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got these done by Jpm and i couldn't be happier so i placed a order for the dash, upper and lower arm rest, wrap my Sparco steering wheel, sun visor,
and two yards of Alcantara to do a diy on the headliner
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:43 PM   #327
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got these done by Jpm and i couldn't be happier so i placed a order for the dash, upper and lower arm rest, wrap my Sparco steering wheel, sun visor,
and two yards of Alcantara to do a diy on the headliner
Brave man on the headliner. Probably the hardest part to do correctly. The DIY headliners I've seen tend to sag in no time.
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Brave man on the headliner. Probably the hardest part to do correctly. The DIY headliners I've seen tend to sag in no time.
ya i've seen that too, when i pick up the parts from Jpm ill ask for some tips but as long as you use the right glue you should be good i think haha lets see
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@JPM Coachworks andrew, this is Ivan. i'm sorry i didn't return your call its been so hectic at work lately.

i just installed the genuine leather knee pads/speaker trim yesterday. (i've had it sitting for over a week though).

the fitment on the knee pads is a bit tight to pop into place but once it fit there are no gaps, everything is perfect and it FEELS so good, really brings the interior together.

as for the door speakers, first of all i had this annoying rattle in my passenger door. once i installed your pads it went away. i'm assuming becasue its padded and right over the speaker that acts as a sort of sound deadening? either way the doors grills were SUPER easy to intalls. on your website however there aren't instuctions, even though you state that there is a PDF file, so for future buyers at least put up a quick few sentences on what to do.

i knew i had to take the door cards off, (who reads instructiosn anyway ) but some may not realize this.

The install is VERY easy. you pop off teh plastic door handle cover, you find two screws, pop those out. pop out the screw in the door latch. pop out the push clip by the little window. then pull the door card off. it will pop RIGHT off as its hewld in with clip. MAKE sure to take out any clips left in the door and put them back on the door card, because you wont be able to get them back on the door card by popping it back on the door. you unhook the door cables, unclip the harness and door car is off.

then its super easy, uncrew the screws that hold the panel on, it falls off, pop JPM piece on, screw it back on. make sure all clips are in place. pop door card back on, put screws back in. DONE. this is MAYBE a 30 minute install.

the quality is really good. i'll try to post pictures when i can.
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if we go to georgia and pay you to do this for us, how long would it take to do it?
(including dashboard/headliner), all alcantara

I live in virginia, so this wouldn't be just leaving the car to you guys and come back later.. i'd have to stay in georgia till it is finished

thank you in advance
@Stratoside For a large project we would need to schedule your vehicle in to our calendar. I do not believe we could schedule you any sooner than September at this point. It would most likely be between 2 and 5 days, depending on just what you wanted to have done. Please contact us directly via PM, email at sales[at]jpmusa[dot]com for more information and how to proceed.

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For a large project we would need to schedule your vehicle in to our calendar. I do not believe we could schedule you any sooner than September at this point. It would most likely be between 2 and 5 days, depending on just what you wanted to have done. Please contact us directly via PM, email at sales[at]jpmusa[dot]com for more information and how to proceed.

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I just sent you guys a fairly lengthy e-mail asking the same. Thanks!
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Any news on padded speaker covers being put up online? I have family looking to order these for me (christmas and birthday in winter) and I would rather have padded ones than unpadded. Is the padding available on alcantara? I see it mentioned with the authentic leather but i want to make sure I can get it with alcantara also.
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Any news on padded speaker covers being put up online? I have family looking to order these for me (christmas and birthday in winter) and I would rather have padded ones than unpadded. Is the padding available on alcantara? I see it mentioned with the authentic leather but i want to make sure I can get it with alcantara also.
@SkAsphalt They will be available in Gen. Leather, Sim. Leather, and Alcantara, and will be live on the website this coming week.

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Do you guys have a show car at your place? I'm not positive I'd like to purchase anything right now, but I would like to see the red leather pieces in person (particularly the piece over the cluster). Might have to check out the knee pads as well. Can you pad up the existing pieces or would I need to get the OEM pads first whenever they become available stateside (I figure they should since they'll be on all MY14 models)? I live in Smyrna so I figure the perk there is I won't have to have anything shipped.

*Figure I might as well ask. Any chance you guys would do some sort of local group buy?
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Do you guys have a show car at your place? I'm not positive I'd like to purchase anything right now, but I would like to see the red leather pieces in person (particularly the piece over the cluster). Might have to check out the knee pads as well. Can you pad up the existing pieces or would I need to get the OEM pads first whenever they become available stateside (I figure they should since they'll be on all MY14 models)? I live in Smyrna so I figure the perk there is I won't have to have anything shipped.

*Figure I might as well ask. Any chance you guys would do some sort of local group buy?
There was another gent around here that had red leather. Let me see if I can find the pic.

I don't want to speak for jpm, but if there were ever a group buy I can almost guarantee it would be limited to black with red stitching. They would need to make the reduced cost worth it and customizations just take too much extra time. The regular price is already pretty damn fair.
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