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First for comfort and looks would be swapping to a Limited center console LID. Since it is leather wrapped over padding it is more comfortable on the elbow than the rubber one my truck came withView attachment 121528
2nd would be the vinyl wrap over the the chrome rings (center console, radio, and vents)
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I bought 12"x24" sheets off amazon. The hardest was the ring on the center console because it doesn't come off and I did it in the truck. If I was to do it again i would take the top of the center console off the truck and do it inside on a table.Where did you get the vinyl wrap from? Is it hard to put on?
First for comfort and looks would be swapping to a Limited center console LID. Since it is leather wrapped over padding it is more comfortable on the elbow than the rubber one my truck came withView attachment 121528
2nd would be the vinyl wrap over the the chrome rings (center console, radio, and vents)
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First for comfort and looks would be swapping to a Limited center console LID. Since it is leather wrapped over padding it is more comfortable on the elbow than the rubber one my truck came withView attachment 121528
2nd would be the vinyl wrap over the the chrome rings (center console, radio, and vents)
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no i bought a center console lid that was on a Laramie Limited. It was a direct swapRead my fricken mind, I hate the chrome. Did you wrap the Center Console yourself or buy the leather wrap? I have a Sport Trim Level but have been wanting to cover that rubber ish cover.
Loosely defined as an upgrade, by far, my favorite interior upgrade has to be the complete Dynamat, Dynaliner and Dynapad. It's the gift that keeps on giving. (It should, given how expensive it was to install!).
I think I purchased 4 Mega boxes of Dynamat. But I really went to town on it at the doors. Not only did I hit the sheetmetal but I also did the inside of interior panel. Some say 100% coverage isn't needed, but I took no chances. I only used Dynapad at the floor in the rear, under the front seats and at the feet of both driver and passenger. I used varying thicknesses of Dynaliner depending on the location. I have a thread here on my Dynamat project, will find it and edit this post.Any idea on total square footage of each product required?