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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by mec0t0, May 27, 2009.

  1. mec0t0

    mec0t0 New Member

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    Newbie here, I just purchased a Roadwire leather set for my '05 and will attempt to install it myself next weekend. Color is sandstone and according to Roadwire it matches the OEM ivory color. I searched the forum and only found installations on Bartlette kit which I think would be similar.

    The only difference I noticed from the Roadwire set is that the rear boasters, center console and arm rest pieces are stitched to match the seats as well, and hopefully easier to install and conform with the shape.

    Anyone has experience with the Roadwire set? I haven't received the package yet so I was curious about the quality and general tips when installing it. I bought a nice pair of hog ring pliers and 250 hog rings so I am ready to tackle this project. Any advice would help, thanks.
     
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    Just read the Bartlett thread and you'll be fine. Block off a day of work before or after the weekend to give yourself plenty of time to complete the project.
    Do yourself a favor and buy some zip ties too....
    I used the hog rings, but the zips helped to stretch things into place, before I could apply the ring.
    Good luck, and may God be with you.
     
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    I will probably follow the lead and do the head rests first, then the rear seats and see how long that will take me. I will probably need 2 full weekends in order to do all arm rests and rear boasters as well.

    Thanks for the zip ties tip, that will help pull things nice and tight when installing hog rings.
     
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    Can you take before and after shots? I'm looking to get some leather covers also!!! I rather go with a big company then going on ebay from an unknown upholstery shop. Also do you mind telling me how much you paid?:p
     
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    If you have someone to help, I found when installing the Bartlett leather that having someone to tuck the covers down to get the hog rings in place was IMMENSELY helpful, and saves having to use the zip ties.
     
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    I finished the rear seats last weekend and it took a lot of effort to cut hog rings and pull things nice and tight. My fingers hurt and it was time consuming even with extra pair of hands from my wife. Didn't use zip ties as hog rings were easier to install (no need to make holes ahead). The Roadwire kit requires re-using / transferring all the metal rods from the cloth seats and many holes such as the head rests, latch area, rear child latch cover were not pre-cut.

    I also did the rear side boasters and used 3M spray adhesive over the cloth. Had to use some binder clips to hold them in place for drying. The center console has been a pain due to the stitched seems which looks nice but is too thick at the front edge of the cover, it closes but is very very tight. I have to see what else I can do to create clearance.

    I am prepared to do the front seats tomorrow, hopefully they will be easier with less hog rings. Don't even want to think about the side arm rests yet, removing all door panels will take another weekend.
     
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    Thanks for the update. Sounds great. Looks like you have it all under control.

    For the front seats, it seems that most people have had trouble avoiding the breaking of certain clips. But in the Bartlett Corporation thread, I posted prius2go's photo and advice about finding and unscrewing a certain screw in the seats which would enable you to work on the seats without breaking those clips.

    Good luck.
     
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    Boo is right - check the pics to find the hidden screws. Also, check the Bartlett thread and find the .pdf file that contains the Toyota instructions (if you haven't already).

    Yes, cutting all 200 or so of those hogrings in the back and replacing them is a pain in the hands! The Bartlett leather also required reusing all the "coat hanger wires" from the cloth upholstry.

    Good luck on the fronts, and be sure to post some pics! Yours will be decidedly more custom than our Bartlett leather, which is basically factory leather.
     
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    Yes, leather installs can be allot of work. We do them daily for four local major dealerships (Nissan, Mazda, Chevrolet, and Hyundai). My lead upholsteror has done leather and interiors for over 12 years and it amazes me to this day how he can get 2-3 complete leather conversions done PER DAY! It is absolutely amazing.

    As far as hogrings, he actually has a pneumatic hogring installer. It is pretty cool but runs about $400 new. Definitely not for the "one use" installation. If you really get bound up, drop us an email and I can give you some direction. Basically, take your time, and don't rush it. If you have access to a steamer, it will help a ton. It allows you to heat the leather and stretch it a little more to achieve a "tighter" initial install. Once the leather relaxes and the sun heats it a few times, there will be zero wrinkles.

    We have used Roadwire prodominately for many years and they are great kits. Quality is good and we have never really had any huge fitament problems. Keep us posted!

     
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    I am finally done.. here are some pics to share. I will take some pics of the arm rests and rear side boasters later but they were easier to install then I thought. Just takes time and patience for the glue to dry, removing the door panels were a snap and I can take them on and off in less then a minute.

    The wrinkles are smoothed out now as the interior heated up and was sat in a few times. Overall I am impressed with the quality of the kit, nice soft non- perforated leather and very professional look. I especially like the stitched arm rests and center console to match the seats. It was a lot of work but definitely worth the experience.
     

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    Looks pretty good! When we are installing the leather, we keep steamers on all the time. The leather is pre-steamed before installing, then steamed once it is fitted. Many times before we return it to the dealership if it is being delivered to the customer immediately, we will even leave it running out in the sun with the heater on full blast. Then they gently "beat" the leather wrinkles a little and it is completely smooth for the customer. But, as long as the hog rings were installed in the correct spots, the wrinkles will work their way out eventually anyway.

    Good job for your first time for sure though!
     
  12. ETP

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    What is the labor for a typical Civic install?
     
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    The two door Civic's are generally around $400 in labor only, and the four door Civic's are generally around $500 in labor only (there are two extra door panels to cover on the four door cars). That number is pretty typical for most any two-door or four-door car.

    But, we never really get a labor only job as most customers don't really buy the leather kits themselves. They generally come in and pick the patterns/materials and the other options then we order them in for install in the next day or two.

    Time-wise, Civic's are about average taking maybe 3-4 hours including removal and re-installation of interior.
     
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    With a sandstone/tan type color for a 4 door hybrid civic what would be the total cost/ Might plan this on my next trip to see the kids.
    I have a white 2007 with light tan/sandstone interior.
     
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    Basic 4 door sedans are usually $1200 to $1400. However, if you are working it in with a family trip, I would be willing to do it for $999 installed. Always cool to claim people drive from all over the country for our services!

    Hope we an hook it up eventually! Thanks for the ask...
     
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    Sounds interesting, I have a son in Land of Lakes, a 2010 Prius with cloth and will be down in a couple of weeks. Can you give me an approximate.

    Don Culpepper, St Augustine