CUB

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Wow, that seems really high... I would assume it depends on the material but my buddy brought his own suede to a local upholster and they did his pillars, visors and headliner for $150_200
 

D1nman

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Throw some ideas at me guys what i should do... I want to wrap my wood :beaker: in something. I really want to do suede headliner/pillars and i have plenty of black suede but DNW to take glass out... Really want to start with wrapping/dipping/painting the wood grain.




Like how the hell do you get the wood off the steering wheel? btw vent air freshners and all the nasty ass buttons have been fixed. that pic was the day i got it.


ive been thinking maybe black wood and then colormatching the silver pieces (steel grey). i kind of want to CM those pieces no matter what i do with the wood because i think it would look badass in the sun with the flake,yet almost look stock. Any pics of badass Denali/LTZ/SLT/whateverthefuckyouwanttocallit dash woodgrain setups?
 

Jared

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this is my only issue with the Denali. At least offer the same color the old Denali had, it looked less "brotherish".
 

TheSuspensionSource

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My headliner, door panels, visors and pillars are being wrapped right now in Black Suede. I will post pics once I get it back and installed.

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Jared

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I forget how many feet I have, but it's a pretty large roll. I think it would be enough for my CC headliner, visors, and possibly door panel inserts at the top.
 

D1nman

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hydrodip if its around around your area.
There is a place but since i live 9 minutes from duck dynasty and the dipping place is in sight of duck dynasty guess what patterns they specialize in...... :redneckwtf:

hahhaha

this is my only issue with the Denali. At least offer the same color the old Denali had, it looked less "brotherish".

:mynga:

My headliner, door panels, visors and pillars are being wrapped right now in Black Suede. I will post pics once I get it back and installed.

1797549_619377641451105_721976126_n.jpg

jealous :shadsface:
 

lknox21

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I forget how many feet I have, but it's a pretty large roll. I think it would be enough for my CC headliner, visors, and possibly door panel inserts at the top.

I want to say its 25' or so... I need to get another roll but black instead of gray.
 

lknox21

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Throw some ideas at me guys what i should do... I want to wrap my wood :beaker: in something. I really want to do suede headliner/pillars and i have plenty of black suede but DNW to take glass out... Really want to start with wrapping/dipping/painting the wood grain.




Like how the hell do you get the wood off the steering wheel? btw vent air freshners and all the nasty ass buttons have been fixed. that pic was the day i got it.


ive been thinking maybe black wood and then colormatching the silver pieces (steel grey). i kind of want to CM those pieces no matter what i do with the wood because i think it would look badass in the sun with the flake,yet almost look stock. Any pics of badass Denali/LTZ/SLT/whateverthefuckyouwanttocallit dash woodgrain setups?

BTW that wood on the steering wheel is held in with glue. Its more pain than its worth to put it back.

I want to wrap my wood in something.

I've been using this line for years with the ladies and 60% of the time, it works every time...
 
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