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brandonblt2 02-23-2015 11:26 AM

Custom dyed leather seat covers
 
Hey guys, I was thinking of giving my brz a more premium look and feel by adding SARD leather seat covers. Only problem is I want a color similar to the brz ts interior (saddle brown). Without wanting to spend thousands of dollars to get the color I want I decided it be easier and cheaper to dye the leather seat covers to my desired color. So what do you guys think can it be done and look good? Has anyone taken a similar approach and been successful?

http://www.autotribute.com/wp-conten...e-interior.jpg

tennisfreak 02-23-2015 11:54 AM

Order some catskinz in a custom color would be the best option probably.






The SARD seat covers are synthetic leather (PVC) so not sure how well trying to dye them would work.

brandonblt2 02-23-2015 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by tennisfreak (Post 2143832)
Order some catskinz in a custom color would be the best option probably.

The SARD seat covers are synthetic leather (PVC) so not sure how well trying to dye them would work.

I did look at Katzkins there nice but they are not seat covers and are priced from 2,000 to 2,500 way out of the price range I want.

mrlewistan 02-23-2015 10:09 PM

they dont have saddle brown but do have beige: The only problem is that it takes a few months to have them custom made and shipped

Leather:
http://www.guerillaracing.com/clazzi...ion-fr-s-2013/

PVC Leatherette (this is what i have and i really like how thick it is and how it feels)
http://www.guerillaracing.com/clazzi...ion-fr-s-2013/

brandonblt2 02-23-2015 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mrlewistan (Post 2144701)
they dont have saddle brown but do have beige: The only problem is that it takes a few months to have them custom made and shipped

Leather:
http://www.guerillaracing.com/clazzi...ion-fr-s-2013/

PVC Leatherette (this is what i have and i really like how thick it is and how it feels)
http://www.guerillaracing.com/clazzi...ion-fr-s-2013/

I looked at these also I just wish they had a different pattern for the seats the round/curve stitching makes the seat look so bad imo.

NWFRS 02-23-2015 11:06 PM

Katzkinz.

http://i.imgur.com/PkXsOQY.jpg

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82872

mrlewistan 02-23-2015 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by brandonblt2 (Post 2144757)
I looked at these also I just wish they had a different pattern for the seats the round/curve stitching makes the seat look so bad imo.

yeah, those curvey sides makes it abit hard for fitted covers to be super tight. But i really love my clazzios so im gonna vouch for them. the fit gets better after you wear them in a little. most people cant tell that mine are covers and not custom reupholstery

brandonblt2 02-23-2015 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 2144770)

That's definitely the look im going for how much was that?

NWFRS 02-23-2015 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brandonblt2 (Post 2144773)
That's definitely the look im going for how much was that?

I used the local Toyota dealership, who sent it to an upholstery shop thirty minutes south. The cost was something around $1860 before taxes, which included the front and back seats in 'mahogany' leather with contrast red stitching. Front seats are heated, which is absolutely incredible if your lower back occasionally gives you trouble. I used to detest the aggressive bolstering, but now it's covered in leather it's just about the most comfortable I've ever sat in. I've wanted brown leather since I bought the car, but it required a small leap of faith as I couldn't find a single picture. Now it's done, I couldn't be happier.

Build thread...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82872

brandonblt2 02-24-2015 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NWFRS (Post 2144809)
I used the local Toyota dealership, who sent it to an upholstery shop thirty minutes south. The cost was something around $1860 before taxes, which included the front and back seats in 'mahogany' leather with contrast red stitching. Front seats are heated, which is absolutely incredible if your lower back occasionally gives you trouble. I used to detest the aggressive bolstering, but now it's covered in leather it's just about the most comfortable I've ever sat in. I've wanted brown leather since I bought the car, but it required a small leap of faith as I couldn't find a single picture. Now it's done, I couldn't be happier.

Build thread...

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82872

Yea way out of my budget i'm going to stick with dying the leather and vinyl thanks for the pics tho. Anyone with experience in dying leather/vinyl can recommend any tips?

tennisfreak 02-24-2015 10:55 AM

I googled it for a while last night and all I could find was people talking about just how hard it is to properly dye leather or vinyl and if you dont have lots of experience doing it that you should not try it.

brandonblt2 02-24-2015 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tennisfreak (Post 2145152)
I googled it for a while last night and all I could find was people talking about just how hard it is to properly dye leather or vinyl and if you dont have lots of experience doing it that you should not try it.

Yea I think im going to order the SARD seats see how they look and decide weather or not to try to dye them. The experience part does not scary me much it's like when I first started spray painting parts. Where did you order your seat covers from btw?


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