Are you sure the labor is even worth it? Removing old leather, attaching new leather... might be cheaper to get a made-in-China Superklasse OEM-style knob.
2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder, 2021 Lexus UX 250h F Sport
Parking Brake Lever Covers:
This cover "slides" over the parking brake handle to add a little class, and (if you like) add a little color to the interior. I size them to them fit tightly, so installation will require some effort.
Installation: Installation does not require removal of the console plastics. For leather covers, you can lube up the plastic handle with some leather treatment like Lexol. It should help the leather slide over the plastic, then absorb into the leather. The vinyl covers seem to slide on more easily. There is a small lip of leather/vinyl just inside the cover, at the end near the parking brake pushbutton. Use a small screwdriver to help ease the lip over the end of the brake lever. The aft end of the cover will be provided with some double stick tape. It will keep the back of the cover pressed down (inside the console) in case anyone ever looks in there! You should wipe off the plastic cover in that area using some spray detergent like 409 or "super clean" to make sure the tape sticks well.
I make Amateur Armrests - see the Commercial Forum. I also have SMT repair seals available.
Not seeing any pictures. Potentially interested in a short armrest. Do you have a pic of what it looks like installed?
I’m still getting stuff transferred over from that “other” site. Pics are coming....
I make Amateur Armrests - see the Commercial Forum. I also have SMT repair seals available.
“Im very interested. How much in the same material as the arm rests you made me.
BTW the first thing that people comment on when they get in my car is your leather work and after that its the tachometer. “
Im sure I have matching material, though I’ve forgotten what I made for you. Price is $25 for vinyl, or $35 using leather or “ultra” fabrics.
I make Amateur Armrests - see the Commercial Forum. I also have SMT repair seals available.
“Im very interested. How much in the same material as the arm rests you made me.
BTW the first thing that people comment on when they get in my car is your leather work and after that its the tachometer. “
Im sure I have matching material, though I’ve forgotten what I made for you. Price is $25 for vinyl, or $35 using leather or “ultra” fabrics.
I will post a picture soon so you know the kind leather. Its the very smooth stuff that doesn't have grain. What is your current wait time like.
Current wait times have degraded from "ridiculous" into "ludicrous". I am trying to get things back on track. On a bright note - I just had my seventh grandbaby yesterday!
I make Amateur Armrests - see the Commercial Forum. I also have SMT repair seals available.
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Current wait times have degraded from "ridiculous" into "ludicrous". I am trying to get things back on track. On a bright note - I just had my seventh grandbaby yesterday!
Congratulations Paul. Im in no rush at all. Actually I asked just incase you are ready to take my order now as Im tied up this month with a new project.
Finally someone that is more popular than I for being in demand. I will post a picture of the leather and just add me to the list and let it takes its course.
Current wait times have degraded from "ridiculous" into "ludicrous". I am trying to get things back on track. On a bright note - I just had my seventh grandbaby yesterday!
ludicrous speed!!!!
congrats on the new addition to the family!!! speedy recovery for mom and baby
Pictures of sample parts are finally loaded.
Links are in post #1.
I make Amateur Armrests - see the Commercial Forum. I also have SMT repair seals available.
Really great work! The short armrest looks out of place lol. You think you can make a long one but leave an opening for the cupholder?
Congratulations, Grandpa Paul!
I’ve never tried to stitch up a through-hole like that. The pattern would be intricate.
I make Amateur Armrests - see the Commercial Forum. I also have SMT repair seals available.
That's some damn nice work. Sort of makes me wish I wasn't gutting most of my interior from my car.
I’ve never tried to stitch up a through-hole like that. The pattern would be intricate.
I imagine it will be similar to a neckhole. I might try my hand at it.