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(I know this is a re-post from here (http://318ti.org/forum/showthread.php?t=25597) but I did more repairs and re-did the black seats as well as panel and steering wheel refinish/repair and wanted to... __________________ James 95 active w/leather interior and sport interior conversion, Vaders, full M-Tech exterior conversion. Now m50 swapped* Eibach sway bars, D2 Coilovers, Depo's w/AE's, blacked-out sides and grills, LeatherZ console and door armrests, 1 series starter button mod, and custom finished Style 5's <--- in this color! Named "Roddy": *M50 6 cyl. swap with fan delete, S50 cams and chip, AFE stage 2 intake, M3 clutch and 11.5 lb Fidanza flywheel, 3.15LSD, battery relocated to rear and complete custom exhaust. Sweet! 97 318ti sport, Alaska Blue, Contours, coilovers, Dove Vaders and custom black/grey interior named "Max" 95 318ti Active in Cosmos, S50 swap in progress... named "Pit" SUPPORT 318ti.org! CLICK THE LINK ABOVE! Hosting a forum like this is not free. 318ti.org is one of the best BMW forums on the web because it is member supported, not vendor supported. The cost to become a Supporter is a nominal $10.00... A YEAR! DO IT! NOW! | | | | Quote: Originally Posted by CATELUS Awesome. Thanks for the feedback. Just another question about it. Did you sand back the whole wheel to give it an even finish or just the affected area? | I did a finish sanding on the entire wheel before coating with the dye... It definitely is a good idea to slightly knock off the original finish with a very light sanding. It will make the dye absorb evenly for a longer lasting and smoother finish. | | | Did you repair the big hole inthe grey Vader or replace the panel? | | | Quote: Originally Posted by 87Hybrid Did you repair the big hole inthe grey Vader or replace the panel? | That whole seat back was replaced. I unfortunately did not get a picture of the seatback that I replaced it with before I started the process. The refinish process here would not repair damage like that. The replacement seatback was intact, but the bolster had been worn down to the suede (ie; no finish at all). It only cost me $50, much less than trying to replace just the bolster section. | | | where can i get the arm rest from ? or is that a home made one ? | | | Quote: Originally Posted by dguzzardo22 where can i get the arm rest from ? or is that a home made one ? | Leatherz.com - It's made for a Z3, but fits our cars perfectly as they use the same center console. | | | thats the one on the door panel? | | | What did you do with the one side bolster on the dove that was worn all the way down to the foam? Did you have to stitch a new piece of leather in or did you just paint a lot of the leather filler on to that area? | | | Quote: Originally Posted by rochey6957 What did you do with the one side bolster on the dove that was worn all the way down to the foam? Did you have to stitch a new piece of leather in or did you just paint a lot of the leather filler on to that area? | See post #17... That section was replaced, as there is no way to "repair" it using the method/procedure mentioned in this DIY... | | | Quote: Originally Posted by wolferj See post #17... That section was replaced, as there is no way to "repair" it using the method/procedure mentioned in this DIY... | ok thanks where did you get the whole seat back from? just another dove vader that had that bolster intact? | | By wake74 on 09-15-2013, 12:57 AM | Old thread but I know wolferj is still around. Was the one $65 kit you linked enough material to do your repairs? I want to do both front side bolsters and the steering wheel. I have sport seats with cloth centers so I only need to do the bolsters but want to make sure I have enough material so I don't run out in the middle of the project. Thanks! Glenn | | | Glenn; It should be, but you could order an extra tube of the patch product to be safe. | | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Tutorial: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is On | | | |