The most important part was REMOVAL. Could you reshoot it with some lighting so we can see how you did it? Even a decent flash light would certainly help!
Removing the arm rest doesn't need much explanation. It's one of the few parts of an Infiniti that doesn't require you to remove fifteen other parts first. Just remove the two screws and you're done.
Would be nice if you used a flashlight in the beginning part of the video. It was really dark. My handle came off differently, but yours helped me figure out mines. It had two screws inside. I was not careful enough to keep the screws upright though, so had to have extra holes put in to allow my husband to remove the screws and put them in the hole properly. So the screws were hidden and there was no way to reposition them without make a hole to get the screw out, then back in. But otherwise it did help some. I cut my own fabric though since everytime I ask Toyota about stuff they want me to remove everything and get brand new stuff. Thenk you, your helped me get the handle off!! I have a Toyota Prius and they made it a bit more difficult to change the cover.
Actually it was him talking. He said "I did a horrible job explaining that, that's why I'm going to redo it all." Im assuming he meant shooting the video. But nonetheless he wasn't trying super hard to put the cover on that well. Looks wrinkled on the top of it when he first put it on. But the end product looks better. I think he took it off and re-did it possibly. Ultimately it's about what you do when you install it not what he does. He's just explaining it so people get the point. Clearly more care must be taken when you're doing it yourself because you're not simply making a video lol
Excellent instructions. I found, however, that the OEM for my Jeep used heavy duty staples. Also, my original cover was padded; therefore, I simply slipped the replacement cover over the original padded cover and used staples. It looks great and took only 30 minutes.
removal is super simple folks... just get a Philips screw drier... there are two screws... take them out and it comes right out.... you dont need to see him do it... its very self explanatory.
I purchased the front arm rest cover for my 2008 Nissan Titan. I thought I was buying the entire arm rest.... It is only the cover when you purchase the Kar Designers cover. Not a problem though. ( Video is very dark and hard to see) It was very easy to remove the screws from the inside of the lid. Use a screwdriver to unsnap the lid from the tray. After you remove the lid, remove the old skin (keep the grey pad). Lay the new skin on a flat surface and place the lid back into the skin. Stretch around all edges and corners. Now remove the plastic lid and foam to spray the inside of the leather with glue adhesive ( I use 3M contact glue spray) Once you have completely covered the inside of the leather cover with glue, center the pad and place the interior lid on top of the foam. Pull the leather at all four corners to center the leather cover on the inner lid. Stretch the leather and use a rubber squeegee (Bondo spreader to tuck the leather into the grooves in the lid. Make sure to allow the spray adhesive to dry for a minute or two prior to pressing it into place. Once you have pressed the cover into the groove, place it back onto the inner plastic liner of the arm rest and replace the screws. When the screws are tight it will tighten the cover to the original look. My cover looks as good, if not better than the original!! Thank you!
You didnt do s horrible job explaining. You did a great job. Thank you for posting this video. I see that it is not as scary as I have been thinking. Be kind with your self criticism. It was very nice
I used loctite super glue to stick the leather on the center console. Worked amazingly well, the leather stuck within seconds. No need to spray adhesives and hold it together with clips.
How about a video for the 1998 and later Explorer and Mountaineer and 1st gen Sport Trac? I bought one of your covers for those, which is quite a bit different from what's in this video for the later Explorer console lid.
Just purchased your product on Amazon. I need instructions for a 2011 Raptor. Is this available? The arm rest is a completely different design and I am very scared of spraying 3M glue all over my original arm rest as I'm sure you can understand. The leather piece I got when folder over the edges cover up the screw locations for the insert as well as already has pre cuts in the leather. So nervous of starting the process without seeing it done on the correct arm rest. Thanks! Richard
Great video. Thanks. As far as the first and last few seconds being dark if you can’t figure out how to remove 2 Philups screws to remove the armrest this job is probably way beyond you.
Ha!! If you need instructions on how to take off the arm cover, people who say that it's too dark, take it to someone to do it for you. It's screws and a screw driver.
I am recovering because my stock arm rest has ripped. I feel like installing over rip will look bad. Anyone have any experience with covering a ripped armrest?
I liked your arm rest installation instructions. I couldn't see the part where you remove the 2 screws. the video was to dark. (My toyota has a panel in back and I am not sure how to remove it) Could you tell me where to buy the arm rest cover? Thanks., Gil
This is very easy but this method will not work on an 09 pilot. You want me to buy the product then show me how to remove the 100 staples and the old cover and then replace that cover.
Just saying redoing interior is harder than the average person may think so you guys are f****** ridiculous. I have reupholstered a Nissan Sentra it was a pain in the f****** ass. I think you did a good job yes I see a little imperfection but what do you expect you're doing it yourself not taking it to a professional shop. Yes he said he did a horrible job at explaining. with that being said you did a great job I just bought a brand new 2021 Honda Civic EX I am trying to see what I need to do to replace my center console. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for the video. I didn’t know if I should use the original cover, but your video showed that I should. Thanks again.
Pretty easy and simple explanation. I just replaced my arm rest cover today following these steps. Thanks a lot!
Who sales the cover for Kia 2016.
The most important part was REMOVAL. Could you reshoot it with some lighting so we can see how you did it? Even a decent flash light would certainly help!
Removing the arm rest doesn't need much explanation. It's one of the few parts of an Infiniti that doesn't require you to remove fifteen other parts first. Just remove the two screws and you're done.
He never even removed the old cover. Glue job right on the old cover.
@@00AmericanTrash00 Wow, you're right. That's hilarious, but also trashy af. Definitely a thumbs down.
Right-On brother..
Some lighting would be great. Thanks.
2:25 if you are wondering what the adhesive is. It's 3M Rubber and Vinyl '80' Spray Adhesive.
CAN SOMEOME PLEASE TURN ON THE LIGHT!!!!!
Would be nice if you used a flashlight in the beginning part of the video. It was really dark. My handle came off differently, but yours helped me figure out mines. It had two screws inside. I was not careful enough to keep the screws upright though, so had to have extra holes put in to allow my husband to remove the screws and put them in the hole properly. So the screws were hidden and there was no way to reposition them without make a hole to get the screw out, then back in. But otherwise it did help some. I cut my own fabric though since everytime I ask Toyota about stuff they want me to remove everything and get brand new stuff. Thenk you, your helped me get the handle off!! I have a Toyota Prius and they made it a bit more difficult to change the cover.
Love the video, only wish there was more light available when you was removing the arm rest.
Was I the only one who heard someone whisper at 14:58 "You did a horrible job, that's why I'm going to redo it all!" ???
+Dave Arthur Dude, that was the creepiest, most disrespectful, funniest thing!
+Dave Arthur Actually, I think he said "You did a horrible job **explaining** that...." Give the guy some credit...! ;-)
Ah... I guess that could be, Matt
Actually it was him talking. He said "I did a horrible job explaining that, that's why I'm going to redo it all." Im assuming he meant shooting the video. But nonetheless he wasn't trying super hard to put the cover on that well. Looks wrinkled on the top of it when he first put it on. But the end product looks better. I think he took it off and re-did it possibly. Ultimately it's about what you do when you install it not what he does. He's just explaining it so people get the point. Clearly more care must be taken when you're doing it yourself because you're not simply making a video lol
I just replaced my cover but used double sided tape instead of staples and it worked great... 2010 challenger
Excellent instructions. I found, however, that the OEM for my Jeep used heavy duty staples. Also, my original cover was padded; therefore, I simply slipped the replacement cover over the original padded cover and used staples. It looks great and took only 30 minutes.
removal is super simple folks... just get a Philips screw drier... there are two screws... take them out and it comes right out.... you dont need to see him do it... its very self explanatory.
I'd let that adhesive setup a bit first before pressing/clamping it down. You'd get a much stronger bond that way.
I purchased the front arm rest cover for my 2008 Nissan Titan. I thought I was buying the entire arm rest.... It is only the cover when you purchase the Kar Designers cover. Not a problem though. ( Video is very dark and hard to see) It was very easy to remove the screws from the inside of the lid. Use a screwdriver to unsnap the lid from the tray. After you remove the lid, remove the old skin (keep the grey pad). Lay the new skin on a flat surface and place the lid back into the skin. Stretch around all edges and corners. Now remove the plastic lid and foam to spray the inside of the leather with glue adhesive ( I use 3M contact glue spray) Once you have completely covered the inside of the leather cover with glue, center the pad and place the interior lid on top of the foam. Pull the leather at all four corners to center the leather cover on the inner lid. Stretch the leather and use a rubber squeegee (Bondo spreader to tuck the leather into the grooves in the lid. Make sure to allow the spray adhesive to dry for a minute or two prior to pressing it into place. Once you have pressed the cover into the groove, place it back onto the inner plastic liner of the arm rest and replace the screws. When the screws are tight it will tighten the cover to the original look. My cover looks as good, if not better than the original!! Thank you!
now thats some real skill learned alot !😊
You didnt do s horrible job explaining. You did a great job. Thank you for posting this video. I see that it is not as scary as I have been thinking. Be kind with your self criticism. It was very nice
I used loctite super glue to stick the leather on the center console. Worked amazingly well, the leather stuck within seconds. No need to spray adhesives and hold it together with clips.
I am curious…wouldn’t the loctite rip the leather eventually? I use the loctite on my red dot and you have to drill in order to remove it.
So the existing arm rest material is not removed?
Clean and simple nice work bro! Way to keep it real.
Todd, you can find the cover on Amazon.
Excellent
Very nice job Thanks
I love the darkness! Such mystery!
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Thanks for the video. Did you remove the old leather cover or put the new one over it? If you removed it, was it glued on originally?
I was going to ask which adhesive do you need to install a cover a high or low adhesive
How about a video for the 1998 and later Explorer and Mountaineer and 1st gen Sport Trac? I bought one of your covers for those, which is quite a bit different from what's in this video for the later Explorer console lid.
Just purchased your product on Amazon. I need instructions for a 2011 Raptor. Is this available? The arm rest is a completely different design and I am very scared of spraying 3M glue all over my original arm rest as I'm sure you can understand. The leather piece I got when folder over the edges cover up the screw locations for the insert as well as already has pre cuts in the leather. So nervous of starting the process without seeing it done on the correct arm rest. Thanks! Richard
Can’t see anything. I don’t see any screws on my arm rest to remove. And you literally cannot see anything when he removes the armrest
Same!
thank you..what is this spray name?
The Armrest assembly on the Honda Ridgeline is totally different....Does anybody have any info on how to remove it?
Would 3m double sided tape work
Most important take away from this video is if you're going to do a video you need lighting
The video is very dark when you are removing the armrest
looking for similar tutorial for 2007 nissan altima. Arm rest cover clip came off. Any suggestions?
Did he say he left a dill pickle on the ledge?
Was that 3m spray adhesive?
Ever heard of lighting
Great video. Thanks. As far as the first and last few seconds being dark if you can’t figure out how to remove 2 Philups screws to remove the armrest this job is probably way beyond you.
So which model are you installing this on. Doesn't look like the 14 Camry I disassembled today.
Infiniti/Forerunner 96-04
Ha!! If you need instructions on how to take off the arm cover, people who say that it's too dark, take it to someone to do it for you. It's screws and a screw driver.
Does anyone have a video on removal and install of a armrest cover for a 2005 Toyota avalon, please help.
I am recovering because my stock arm rest has ripped. I feel like installing over rip will look bad. Anyone have any experience with covering a ripped armrest?
No but I'm in the same predicament? Did you end up doing it and if so how did it come out?
@@juanvasquez1535 I ended up removing the ripped arm rest. Three years later, it's still looking good! Ha
Thank you for responding
Let me guess, you live in the stone age or you can see in the dark.
Can you do Altima doors next
Corvette?
What about the original padding? Does that get removed, or left in place?
Who sales the cover for a Kia 2016.
ninja tuna yay
Smh I needed to see the removal part
where di you get the cover?
www.ebay.com/itm/253264259893?ul_noapp=true
Thank you very much
I liked your arm rest installation instructions. I couldn't see the part where you remove the 2 screws. the video was to dark. (My toyota has a panel in back and I am not sure how to remove it) Could you tell me where to buy the arm rest cover? Thanks., Gil
This is very easy but this method will not work on an 09 pilot. You want me to buy the product then show me how to remove the 100 staples and the old cover and then replace that cover.
Is there an easier way to do it? Lol
video is too dark???
Andhere mey he khol deya, kuch patahe nahi chala.
Where's the light lol
I can’t see nothing!!!
The video is dark, can't see it
It's just three screws that you couldn't see
I can't seeeeeee
So dark.
It is dark
Video - way to dark ???????
To dark cant even see. Use a light on dark.. .
Just saying redoing interior is harder than the average person may think so you guys are f****** ridiculous. I have reupholstered a Nissan Sentra it was a pain in the f****** ass. I think you did a good job yes I see a little imperfection but what do you expect you're doing it yourself not taking it to a professional shop. Yes he said he did a horrible job at explaining. with that being said you did a great job I just bought a brand new 2021 Honda Civic EX I am trying to see what I need to do to replace my center console. Thank you for the video.
Dang, I wanted the door armrests, not the console arm rests.
This is to dark to see
this is too dark to see anything!!
Hack job