Looks great and I have the same brown interior as you I would keep the black boot but do the thread in black. as for the little boot pegs I took a pin vise with a small bit and mounted some really small screws in the plastic and used a two part epoxy to really make sure they never come out. stonger than stock and has held up really well. the heads of the screws keep the rubber up close to the opening like it should be.
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what depth do the screws go in? what shank of screw? Sorta like the eyeglass type?
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Yeah.. More info on those screws... My boot is jacked and I don't want to buy a new part if the pegs are just going to fall off again. Wait, let me look at my part, it may just be worth replacing anyways, but I'll still just break the pegs to save time and fix it proper! So more info please!
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Originally posted by mar3 There's already enough aftermarket support for the 2ndgen stuff...what the heck are you doing shopping in this little corner? Got some SA fever, esse?:p: Anyhoos, I prefer the boot my wife stitched up for the '80 that I recently lost...:( We're talking minimal cost here with inhouse sweatshop labor and she's not even a chiquita (to my Mom's chagrin...)... :cool: https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...&postid=480403 |
Oh I also think one of those black boots would look awesome in my80.. I need one anyways... but thats a lil' later on...:)
My interior is currently black... with marroon carpet, headliner, door panels, and brown seat(with black seat covers) I want the headliner and door panels black.... then it would be PERFECT!!! My gauge surroundings, and radio/shifter surroundings will be silver, so the white stitching would look just about perfect:) LATERZ, Andrew |
Originally posted by jeremy old school with the knuckless gloves? how hard was it to cut out the old stereo hole for the new deck? |
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