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Dash/door panel trim?

DLS8K
May 1st, 2005, 09:55 PM
Does anyone know anything about where I can get some aluminum (or the look of) to replace the wood trim in my car? I've checked a few websites and its a bit expensive. Would it be easier to just take my trim off and paint them? I figured that might be the best bet..........just scuff up the trim, prime it and paint it? Has anyone done this or known anyone to do this? Its something I feel comfortable doing but would like to maybe have a little support before I do it. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

itsnotmydaddys
May 1st, 2005, 09:59 PM
http://woodtrim.com/
i think this will help

DLS8K
May 2nd, 2005, 05:33 PM
http://woodtrim.com/
i think this will help
does anyone know of any pictures of an 2000 LS with an aluminum trim kit on it? $300 dollars is A LOT of money to spend on trim. So.....i'm still thinking of doing it myself with some interior spray (if i can find the right color). You know, Grayghost, it would be pretty cool if you offered something like that.....my brother over at Iowa State said if I sent him the pieces, he could make carbon fiber molds out of them (he is an engineer over there). What do you all think?

GrayGhost1
May 2nd, 2005, 07:08 PM
does anyone know of any pictures of an 2000 LS with an aluminum trim kit on it? $300 dollars is A LOT of money to spend on trim. So.....i'm still thinking of doing it myself with some interior spray (if i can find the right color). You know, Grayghost, it would be pretty cool if you offered something like that.....my brother over at Iowa State said if I sent him the pieces, he could make carbon fiber molds out of them (he is an engineer over there). What do you all think?
Are you talking about the door pieces or the pieces around the dash and center console? I can get the brushed aluminum kits for $139 plus shipping. I haven't had a chance to put the kits on my website yet. You can see the colors and styles here:

http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/home.asp?dir=styles

Thanks,
Ken

DLS8K
May 2nd, 2005, 11:38 PM
Are you talking about the door pieces or the pieces around the dash and center console? I can get the brushed aluminum kits for $139 plus shipping. I haven't had a chance to put the kits on my website yet. You can see the colors and styles here:

http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/home.asp?dir=styles

Thanks,
Ken
Thanks for getting back to me as quick as you did, Ken. I would like to replace anything woodgrain in my car with the brushed aluminum look (that includes the woodtrim on the doors, ashtray area, and dash slats. You'll be the first guy I contact when I get a little more money. Thanks!

Dan

ltnate3
May 2nd, 2005, 11:46 PM
Are you talking about the door pieces or the pieces around the dash and center console? I can get the brushed aluminum kits for $139 plus shipping. I haven't had a chance to put the kits on my website yet. You can see the colors and styles here:

http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/home.asp?dir=styles

Thanks,
Ken

Ken does your kit include all the parts mentioned in your post? If so I want the brushed aluminum kit for the doors and center console. Do you have a diagram of the pieces yet?

GrayGhost1
May 3rd, 2005, 06:05 AM
Ken does your kit include all the parts mentioned in your post? If so I want the brushed aluminum kit for the doors and center console. Do you have a diagram of the pieces yet?
The kits come with the items in the diagram below:

http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/chart/142-12.jpg

To cover the door pieces and other items you would have to find material that matched the brushed aluminum or whatever color you choose and cover it. I have a How To that I'll post that shows how to take the door trim pieces off. This is what I did to cover my existing wood pieces in my car.

GrayGhost1
May 3rd, 2005, 06:10 AM
Thanks for getting back to me as quick as you did, Ken. I would like to replace anything woodgrain in my car with the brushed aluminum look (that includes the woodtrim on the doors, ashtray area, and dash slats. You'll be the first guy I contact when I get a little more money. Thanks!

Dan
Here's how to remove the existing wood pieces off of the door panels. This how to is only for the 2000-2002 LS's. I don't know how the pieces are attached to the 2003 and up LS's.

Actually taking the existing wud pieces off wasn't that bad. On each door panel the wud strip is held on by 13mm nuts AND there is three plastic studs that are melted onto the door panel. The three plastic studs are easy to Dremel off and really don't add any support to the wood pieces once it's re-intalled. Here's a picture of the back side of the driver side door.

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorback.jpg

Once you have removed all of the nuts and plastic studs you will have to remove the Memory Seat Switch and the Door Lock Switch to get the complete unit out.

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorback3.jpg

Here's what it should look like once you have taken out the existing wud unit:

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorwud1.jpg

To cover the power window piece it's easier to remove the power window unit.

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorwud2.jpg
http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorwud3.jpg

You will only have to remove the Door Lock Switch on the Passenger side. Here is a picture of the inside of the Rear Driver side panel. Note that there is not any washers to take out only the 13mm nuts and the plastic studs. There isn't a lock switch mechanism to take out. It's on the arm rest.

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorback2.jpg

Here's what the existing wud piece looks like once off of the door panel:

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorwud4.jpg

Also, remove the power window unit to cover the piece.

http://myfilelocker.comcast.net/kgie/doorwud5.jpg

ltnate3
May 4th, 2005, 06:28 AM
The kits come with the items in the diagram below:

http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/chart/142-12.jpg

To cover the door pieces and other items you would have to find material that matched the brushed aluminum or whatever color you choose and cover it. I have a How To that I'll post that shows how to take the door trim pieces off. This is what I did to cover my existing wood pieces in my car.

So how do I order?

GrayGhost1
May 4th, 2005, 07:11 AM
So how do I order?
Let me update my website.

GrayGhost1
May 4th, 2005, 08:01 AM
Kits are on my website now. Kits drop ship from the manufacturer until I can inventory the kits.

SurfjaxLS
May 4th, 2005, 05:26 PM
Any idea when the wood piece for the aftermarket radio kit will be available?

GrayGhost1
May 4th, 2005, 05:58 PM
Any idea when the wood piece for the aftermarket radio kit will be available?
My supplier said he needed dimensions and possibly a template. The first person that can send me a good template and dimensions will get theirs free. How's that for an incentive!!??

ltnate3
May 4th, 2005, 07:15 PM
Do you have a source for the brushed aluminum material to cover the glove box and door trim? Looks like the large pieces are the only ones missing.

SurfjaxLS
May 4th, 2005, 07:31 PM
What dimensions u need gray? Cutout, top width, bottom width, height?

GrayGhost1
May 4th, 2005, 07:33 PM
Do you have a source for the brushed aluminum material to cover the glove box and door trim? Looks like the large pieces are the only ones missing.
According to manufacturer of the kits above it would be too difficult to mold those pieces. My recommendation is to find some brushed aluminum vinyl and cover it yourself. It's not a difficult job it just takes time.


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