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      03-28-2016, 06:13 PM   #23
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Also a nice little touch is doing the shift knob. It was a pita to get the plastic piece off but it a nice match other than the stock aluminum look. My aluminum piece started to bubble at the top from heat so I went ahead and did it.
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      03-28-2016, 06:18 PM   #24
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If you get vinyl don't go with anything other than 3m brand. They make high quality vinyl and you should not have any issue applying it. Don't force it on by stretching . Get enough vinyl, I got 5x2 feet and it was more than enough. Just apply it on and then once you smooth it out apply heat to take out wrinkles and its will harden, making it more durAble and last as long as you want it to. I messed up one of my trim pieces and it came off all in one piece. Don't over due the heat either maybe you had trouble because you applied to much heat??
yeah, use heat very sparingly! The less stretching and heating you have to do, the better. Take the time to lay the pieces out before, and peel/stick carefully, you should be fine. I have some wrinkled corners where there are sharp bends, but overall it turned out well for a few hours of effort (and never having done it before!)
Yes it won't be perfect you will have some wrinkles in the corners but are usually not visible when you have everything installed. And yes take your time lol I did my over a 3 day period to not rush
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      03-28-2016, 06:22 PM   #25
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Also the ash tray and the little silver piece come off. I had to use a little gorilla glue to put it back on.
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      03-28-2016, 07:05 PM   #26
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If you get vinyl don't go with anything other than 3m brand. They make high quality vinyl and you should not have any issue applying it. Don't force it on by stretching . Get enough vinyl, I got 5x2 feet and it was more than enough. Just apply it on and then once you smooth it out apply heat to take out wrinkles and its will harden, making it more durAble and last as long as you want it to. I messed up one of my trim pieces and it came off all in one piece. Don't over due the heat either maybe you had trouble because you applied to much heat??
Great thanks! Yeah I thought I was getting 3m vinyl, but I'm not sure what it really was. All I know is I got it on Amazon.

Makes sense, I guess I applied too much heat initially trying to get it to stretch around the corners. Maybe I'll have to try again sometime.

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      03-29-2016, 12:14 PM   #27
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Looks good, Ive gotta lose my wood trim asap.
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      03-30-2016, 12:21 AM   #28
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Looks good! Nice job!

I have to (respectfully!) disagree with not using heat -- I ordered a lot of excess to get my technique down, and the trick was using heat to be honest. There were basically two ways to do the hard curves/angle, namely around the curve where the trim meets the steering wheel. Number 1 is have folds/wrinkles, and number 2 is to apply heat and stretch carefully...it's hard to explain, but heat and stretching gave me fantastic results. I'll post a few pics sometime this week --- finally wrapping up my iDrive retrofit and vinyl wrap project.
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      03-30-2016, 12:12 PM   #29
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Did mine a few months ago, ended up with twice as much vinyl as I needed:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1215797

How did you end up doing the Rear console compartment lid?

I couldn't get mine apart and was afraid I was going to crack it.

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You sure he didn't just replace the whole center console - the ebrake and rear tray are different.
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You sure he didn't just replace the whole center console - the ebrake and rear tray are different.
You guys dont miss anything!

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Also a nice little touch is doing the shift knob. It was a pita to get the plastic piece off but it a nice match other than the stock aluminum look. My aluminum piece started to bubble at the top from heat so I went ahead and did it.
Also couldn't get this off either and thought I was going to break it.

Any tips! ?
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[QUOTE=Jeff@TopGearSolutions;19665195]You guys dont miss anything!

haha bingo. While I had the trim off, I just kept going. Stock consoles were also beige, and swapping for black was an easy way to get a partial 2-tone look. shifter and ebrake boots are from redlinegoods

that said, if you're talking about the rearmost lid on the rear console, that whole piece is replaceable, separate from the rest of the rear console.
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Also a nice little touch is doing the shift knob. It was a pita to get the plastic piece off but it a nice match other than the stock aluminum look. My aluminum piece started to bubble at the top from heat so I went ahead and did it.
I was trying to get that trim off and ended up with a broken trim piece
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Also a nice little touch is doing the shift knob. It was a pita to get the plastic piece off but it a nice match other than the stock aluminum look. My aluminum piece started to bubble at the top from heat so I went ahead and did it.
I was trying to get that trim off and ended up with a broken trim piece
It slides up not out I should have said something
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You could wrap the everything with a 5ftx3ft sheet and have extra.With the extra I ended up wrapping the back seat center console.

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[QUOTE=gbreadman04;19665706]
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You guys dont miss anything!

haha bingo. While I had the trim off, I just kept going. Stock consoles were also beige, and swapping for black was an easy way to get a partial 2-tone look. shifter and ebrake boots are from redlinegoods

that said, if you're talking about the rearmost lid on the rear console, that whole piece is replaceable, separate from the rest of the rear console.
I pried for about 30 min and it wouldn't budge.

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It slides up not out I should have said something
Are you referring to the E92 Rear Console Lid?

If so, I never tried to just slide it!
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