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Katzkin Leather (Self-installed)
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Finally finished my Katzkin Leather swap. Took a few days over the course of a few weekends to get all the seats finished trying to find time between my friend and my schedules. We did not use a garment steamer to get the wrinkles out, just the Florida heat. So after tackling this fun project, I can now say my leather interior is self installed, it is not perfect, but I am fairly pleased. Matches well with my @JPM Coachworks interior pieces too, might need to finally finish with the speaker panels and door armrest pieces.
So thank you @greenguy101 for all the help. Not bad for two guys who had zero experience at all with this sort of thing. Pictures: 1. Supplies 2. Stock Front 3. Stock Rear 4. 2 Weeks Settled Front 5. Completed Rear Seats 6. Single Rear Seat 7. Back of Front Katzkins. 8. Stripped Passenger Seat 9. Just skinned Drivers Seat 10. Just After Install |
Looks great! Alot of those wrinkles will work themselves out in the heat. A little bit of wrinkling is natural. It also helps to unpack the leather and let it sit out for a couple days before installing.
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That is what I am hoping for on the passenger side. We had to redo that one (it was the first seat we did) to get a large bubble out. My driver's seat is pretty good, but I also sit in that one and I rarely have a passenger so it doesn't help that the leather doesn't get worked.
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IMO that looks fantastic.
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I'm not going to lie, the install was a total pain in the ass!! LOL. That being said I had a blast helping out, learned a lot about the process and would totally do it again.
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so for the driver seat, was it easy to remove the original?
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thanks man!! :w00t: |
We had zero experience when we started this and it was not too difficult if you just take your time. It is a great mod and I will be interested to see future Katzkin interiors. Part of me wishes I would have got the Hot Lava and matched it with orange stitching.
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Looks like it turned out really good. |
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Steam the seats with a small clothing steamer and those wrinkles will dissipate.
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@AG3NT_5CARFAC3 I bought them from Canadaseatskins.com. I looked around and they had the best pricing I could find. @ttknf I might have to borrow one from a friend although I did see a video in another thread about the SARD seat covers where Ish from West Coast Customs used a few towels microwaved in water for a few minutes and then laid them on top of the seat and the wrinkles came right out. |
Just wanted to bump this. Looks amazing!
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