Leather Shift Boot Installation. . . Help!!
#11
Former Sponsor
Hootsama,
Was this ever an imagined problem, resulting from not having the car! Once I got my own cover installed I realized it was not an issue. The sides look very finished (mine have a wonderful leather grain, too, which makes it look all the more like leather, unlike the cardboard commerical leather used in most cars).
So no side supports were needed.
Was this ever an imagined problem, resulting from not having the car! Once I got my own cover installed I realized it was not an issue. The sides look very finished (mine have a wonderful leather grain, too, which makes it look all the more like leather, unlike the cardboard commerical leather used in most cars).
So no side supports were needed.
#14
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I struggled for quite a while with the clips for the boot installation, trying to pry them with a screw driver. I finally used a pair of regular pliers to squeeze the clip. It worked perfectly. Each one came out without a problem. The rest of the job was easy.
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