WK1 Interior/Exterior Visual ModificationsIf you are planning on modifying your Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 with a visual enhancement, please discuss it in here.
if it does fade ill just redo it....the whole job took less than an hour total
may be some issues with the thread taking the paint....MAKE SURE YOU GET THE LEATHER CLEANER ONLY....if you get the cleaner with conditioner you are leaving a coating on the thread as well...you want the thread as clean as possible when you start so that the fibers will have opened up as much as possible.
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Hobby Lobby,Michaels and such also have another brand called DecoFabrics that is just as good and offers a few more colors......
The red on the light grey looks great-cant wait to see red on the dark like mine
The viper green jeep would look KILLER with the green stitching....keep posting pics when you get it done....you gotta love a mod this cheap,this easy that looks factory and changes the look this much!!!
The Jeep is getting a fully redone interior here shortly but it will have green stitching BTW it does look nice! Keep up the MODS
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Last edited by DCsnow1000; 01-21-2013 at 07:37 AM.
To each his own. If it actually looks like a factory job then I think it's Purdy cool. I've had many cars where simple details like color matched stitching and piping is a very pricey option, so if it pulls off the look for a fraction of the price and doesn't look cheesy then i am in. From what I have seen think I will give it a shot!
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