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Old 11-19-2014, 07:52 PM
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I forgot all about this thread. Once I get funds I'm gonna order the brushed titanium instead of getting em painted cause of resale value love your interior bro
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Originally Posted by serhardt
It looks like a lot of work has been done and it looks great.
Forgive me if I missed it, but did you start out originally with three seats in the front?
That is my starting point on my 2014 STX.
I really miss my center console in my previous XLT's that I have owned.
I would like to remove my center seat and install a console.
Did you build yours or were able to locate something that fit so well?
Congrats on a job well done, any help would be appreciated. - Steve
Thanks! I had the stupid 40-20-40 setup with the sorry excuse for a seat in the middle. I finally got sick of not having any storage so I took it out and made a middle console with an 8" sub in the back. Here's the link to my console build, Ill have to update it now that I got it installed. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/custom...257265/index2/

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Originally Posted by Zax
That wrap looks really really good. How hard is it?
Thanks! It's not too bad to work with, it's kind of a love child between a sticker and the heat shrink plastic you put on windows. Flat surfaces are really easy, pieces with complex shapes or angles can be quite challenging. There is a little bit of a learning curve to learn how to manipulate it through heating & stretching but the nice thing is that if you screw it up you can peel it off and try again. I learned the most through you tube videos and trial and error.
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Here's some updated pics. I got the clazzio seat covers installed, console in and 95% of the wiring done. Still have to paint the lower parts of the front seats from gray to black and Ill tackle the doors this spring but its coming along quite nicely. Thank you to you guys who have helped with info and design ideas!





























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Looking good!
I put some titanium wrap in my truck a couple years ago and love it. I did the center stack and the door trim. I want to do the dash parts that wrap around up to the outboard vents too, but figured it would pull back or peel. It looks like you did this successfully. What's your secret?
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I liked the white and black theme! Stands out and makes your truck look "custom" to me. But you did a great job anyways
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Originally Posted by sllydderrr
Looking good! I put some titanium wrap in my truck a couple years ago and love it. I did the center stack and the door trim. I want to do the dash parts that wrap around up to the outboard vents too, but figured it would pull back or peel. It looks like you did this successfully. What's your secret?
There is an adhesive primer I used around the edges of the pcs I wrapped, 3m 94 primer, I get it from metrorestyling.com
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Looks way better than the white
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Looks great, hows the sub sound?
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Looks great, hows the sub sound?
Really nice, I've never had a sub and this fills in the lower tones nicely.


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