back seat, windows up, that's the way we like to...
#21
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 17,055
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From: Southern California
#22
Aaron, looks great. Definitely adds the luxury to your interior. I would recommend painting the seatbelt handle on the B pillars a darker color, something to match the rest of the vehicle to blend in better.
I too wish that you could pull the curtains all the way back, but honestly, you would have to do the small window as well if you want to completely seal off the view from the exterior to the interior. Don't forget about the railing if you do. I'm sure you can buy just the rails by themselves and somehow put them together. Doing it clean can be done, but definitely some work since the plastic and metal are quite thin.
#23
Do you by any chance live near Day Creek? My buddy lives around there.
#25
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 17,055
Likes: 18
From: Southern California
I'm a G, so I did my fronts...forget what the police will say. They've seen me with em too...I guess they dig it too much, lol.
Aaron, looks great. Definitely adds the luxury to your interior. I would recommend painting the seatbelt handle on the B pillars a darker color, something to match the rest of the vehicle to blend in better.
I too wish that you could pull the curtains all the way back, but honestly, you would have to do the small window as well if you want to completely seal off the view from the exterior to the interior. Don't forget about the railing if you do. I'm sure you can buy just the rails by themselves and somehow put them together. Doing it clean can be done, but definitely some work since the plastic and metal are quite thin.
Aaron, looks great. Definitely adds the luxury to your interior. I would recommend painting the seatbelt handle on the B pillars a darker color, something to match the rest of the vehicle to blend in better.
I too wish that you could pull the curtains all the way back, but honestly, you would have to do the small window as well if you want to completely seal off the view from the exterior to the interior. Don't forget about the railing if you do. I'm sure you can buy just the rails by themselves and somehow put them together. Doing it clean can be done, but definitely some work since the plastic and metal are quite thin.
If i do something to the curtains it will be with another junction produce kit. honestly the price is not that bad, and the rails are the most important part of the kit anway. I just want to be able to completely seal it off for some privacy with the GF or something ya know
Will keep you fellars updated.
#28
Trust me, if painting that part was easy i'd have done it already....it's not removeable without cutting the belts. It's also where it comes in contact with the belt when you retract it, so the paint will not hold up for long.
If i do something to the curtains it will be with another junction produce kit. honestly the price is not that bad, and the rails are the most important part of the kit anway. I just want to be able to completely seal it off for some privacy with the GF or something ya know
Will keep you fellars updated.
If i do something to the curtains it will be with another junction produce kit. honestly the price is not that bad, and the rails are the most important part of the kit anway. I just want to be able to completely seal it off for some privacy with the GF or something ya know
Will keep you fellars updated.