Hey guys thought I would finally update on the interior project I've been working on. Didn't get many before pics but I had that 2 tone grey and tan interior .......going all black with some house of kolor Organic Green accents.....For the Black I used Plasti Dip on the Door Handles and Grab Handles, Bed Liner on the Center Console, The bottom half of the Doors, and all the Kick Panels/Door Sills since they take abuse. Then used Dupli Color Vinyl and Fabric Paint on everything else. Still waiting on the Green Parts so i'll be updating over the next few days.
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Oh there will be more!!! lol.....Can't decide if I wanna leave the carpet gray just to break everything up and throw some black weathertechs on top or.....black that out too......Think I've already been through 4 cases of the vinyl paint lol.....
BTW if anyone knows how to get the horn/air bag section out of the wheel as well as the trim around the steering wheel controls out, I would appreciate it
Just pull on the steering wheel control pieces. They will come out towards the outside of the wheel, away from the center. Just pull hard, and they come out.
Just pull on the steering wheel control pieces. They will come out towards the outside of the wheel, away from the center. Just pull hard, and they come out.
Thank you sir!!!...I pulled on them a little bit the other day and it felt like the piece under the airbag was pretty big and I didn't wanna risk breaking it lol
That's a lot of work but it's gonna be worth it once you're done. Good job man.
Thanks bud, it really was a pain, the center console kicked my *** coming out lol. The rest wasn't too bad other then the pieces that were cracked n damaged from the sun that I ended up having to replace
Horn/airbag section comes off by removing the two screws on either side of the wheel in the back. The trim pieces come off pretty easily, one more easily than the other in my case. I removed them bothe when I did the carbon fiber vinyl in my interior pieces.
Horn/airbag section comes off by removing the two screws on either side of the wheel in the back. The trim pieces come off pretty easily, one more easily than the other in my case. I removed them bothe when I did the carbon fiber vinyl in my interior pieces.
Is there a how to on pulling out the whole dash? I want to do mine so bad. I hate the tan interior. I'm also thinking of going with black leather interior so doing a black and grey dash an door panels and roof would be perfect!
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^^^I second that, I want to take literally everything out and spray it but my lack of knowledge for the interior frightens me to actually try it. Be great if someone did like a full guide to removing the interior but sounds like a lot of work and time.
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2005 Nissan Titan SE 4x2 AEM Brute Force CAI - CherryBomb Extreme Muffler 2.5" SI/2.25" DO - Ferreus 4 PC. Front Grille - 08 Pro-4X Coils - Bilstein 5100 Front Shocks [Mid Setting] - 4" Maxtrac Spindles - 4" Rear Fabtech Blocks - Bilstein Rear 5125's - CST CBDB - 35/12.5/18 Federal Couragia M/T - 1.5" Wheel Adapters
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