RedRyder
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^If you add a foam pad isn't the panel going to stick out more? Maybe I'm misinterpreting what you said. I attempted wrapping a rear panel, and I just applied the new leather over the old leather since I want the panel to be about as flush as the OEM was (don't want it to be "puffy"). I ended up using a stitcher since the construction is plastic, and it turned out pretty good. There's a pic in my ride thread.
I am going to attempt the front next, but since the construction is metal I'll have to use the adhesive I bought. But I'm going to try putting the new leather over the existing just like I did for the rear. If it doesn't look right I might add a thin foam pad.
I like the "diamond" material you chose, reminds me of what hotaccord243 did:
http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29089&highlight=door+panel&page=7
I am going to attempt the front next, but since the construction is metal I'll have to use the adhesive I bought. But I'm going to try putting the new leather over the existing just like I did for the rear. If it doesn't look right I might add a thin foam pad.
I like the "diamond" material you chose, reminds me of what hotaccord243 did:
http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29089&highlight=door+panel&page=7
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