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UnOvertime 08-29-2013 01:02 PM

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

FastLane1000 08-29-2013 01:33 PM

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.

UnOvertime 08-29-2013 02:23 PM

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.

Buddhalite 08-29-2013 05:24 PM

IMO that looks fantastic.

greenguy101 08-29-2013 05:30 PM

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.

frs10 08-29-2013 05:52 PM

so for the driver seat, was it easy to remove the original?

UnOvertime 08-29-2013 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by frs10 (Post 1176658)
so for the driver seat, was it easy to remove the original?

Incredibly simple. Undo the four bolts in the floor with a e10 torx socket and then two plastic connectors in the front for the airbags and it comes right out. As for the fabric, you just need to cut the hog rings throughout the cushion and it slips right off. The Katzkin hog rings go back right where you took out the factory hog rings.

frs10 08-29-2013 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by UnOvertime (Post 1176922)
Incredibly simple. Undo the four bolts in the floor with a e10 torx socket and then two plastic connectors in the front for the airbags and it comes right out. As for the fabric, you just need to cut the hog rings throughout the cushion and it slips right off. The Katzkin hog rings go back right where you took out the factory hog rings.

oh man... i smell this coming in the future!

thanks man!! :w00t:

UnOvertime 08-29-2013 11:58 PM

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.

n2oinferno 08-30-2013 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by UnOvertime (Post 1177571)
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.

Yeah, but then the steering wheel, shifter, and ebrake would need to be redone to match.

Looks like it turned out really good.

AG3NT_5CARFAC3 08-30-2013 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by UnOvertime (Post 1175826)
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.

:confused0068:WOW the seats look great! Where did you order them from if you don't mind me asking? :thanks:

ttknf 08-30-2013 01:02 AM

Steam the seats with a small clothing steamer and those wrinkles will dissipate.

UnOvertime 08-30-2013 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by n2oinferno (Post 1177637)
Yeah, but then the steering wheel, shifter, and ebrake would need to be redone to match.

Looks like it turned out really good.

That was what I thought when I was looking at buying the car. However now that I bought the JPM Coachworks shift boot, knee pads, and ebrake boot I realize I could have contacted them and asked for orange stitching if I went the Hot Lava route.

@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.

S84kam 04-09-2016 09:20 PM

Just wanted to bump this. Looks amazing!


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