Re-upholstered my rear deck

Started by dogbone, December 06, 2007, 04:21:04 PM

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dogbone

Red 1989 Turbo Grand Prix, 1998 F150 4x4 V8 Truck,
2005 Chevrolet Malibu, 2000 Windstar SEL,
400 Suzuki Eiger ATV,300 Arctic Cat ATV,
2006 Vacationer Class A Motorhome
19ft Stingray V6 Bow Rider Boat

TGP Nick

Cool.  Where did you get the materials?  Looks nice!
Nick
1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix- LG5 - 4T60HD
2008 Ford Ranger XLT- 2.3 DOHC I-4 - 5MT
2012 Nissan Altima SR coupe- 3.5 V6 - 6MT

dogginred90

Looks real good, wish I had time to do that to mine.

GOT2B GM

What did you have to take apart to get that piece out?

I need to replace my remote keyless entry module which is below that deck.


Matt Shantz - 1990 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix COLD A/C 80K mi, KAZ Hot Tuned, Birchtrax'ed +  a few mods  ......... 14.6829 @ 95.11 mph

mfewtrail

Excellent work! How closely does that material match the stock interior?
'93 SE, '90 Black/tan TGP, & '90 Red/tan TGP

R Dubya

matt I would say removal of that piece would take about an hour or so.  It's not that bad, I haven't done it in 4 or 5 yrs, but I don't recall it being to bad. 

Also, yes that does look very nice, is the sun fading on the rest of the material very noticeable now that the deck cover is new?
Ryan Warren
'89 TGP
It doesn't run anymore.

dogbone

#6
I got the material from an auto upholsterer, it is actually trunk liner, they ordered it from Montreal Canada, Distribution DNR Enrg 384 Rue Cabana Granby, QC J2G1N8 Phone: (450) 372-4940.

They had a bunch of different samples and colors to chose from, I used Carmel. It is not a perfect match but blends in very nicely and does not look out of place, the picture I took was in the basement under a florescent light and the color looks a little darker than it is. I might have used a lighter color if I did it again.

To take the rear deck out. Take the rear seats out, 1 bolt (13M) at the front of the bottom pad and 2 bolts at the bottom of the back pads, lift the back pad straight up to remove it it is on 2 hooks. Then the 2 side post covers with the reading light on them, don't have to take the light out just remove the coat hook with a star screwdriver and get your hand behind the cover just above the light and pull towards you, it is held on by 2 plastic clips, it just pulls off. If you break the clips Canadian Tire sells them. The deck has 2 plastic visible clips that you pull out, then just lift the deck out, pretty easy job. Oh yeah, don't try to remove the seat belt plastic covers, they are brittle and they are attached to the rear deck cover and will come off with it.

The material was $18/yard + $12 to ship and is 5 ft wide which was perfect 5 ft wide is exactly what you need, I used the spray on contact cement which really works good.

Nice cheap job that really looks good.
Red 1989 Turbo Grand Prix, 1998 F150 4x4 V8 Truck,
2005 Chevrolet Malibu, 2000 Windstar SEL,
400 Suzuki Eiger ATV,300 Arctic Cat ATV,
2006 Vacationer Class A Motorhome
19ft Stingray V6 Bow Rider Boat

GOT2B GM



Matt Shantz - 1990 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix COLD A/C 80K mi, KAZ Hot Tuned, Birchtrax'ed +  a few mods  ......... 14.6829 @ 95.11 mph

GPChief

2004 GTP -  3.8 Blown - Only modding for MPG.
1997 GTP  - 3.8 Blown - Too many mods to list.
1996 GTP - 3.4 DOHC - Twin to my 1997.
1995 SE - soon to be a 3.8 turbo car.
1990 TSTE x 2 white cloth
1990 TSTE x 1 maroon leather
1990 TGP - 5 speed.

dogbone

Hey mfewtrail, I checked out your photobucket, your TGP is in absolutely unbelievable condition, way to go!
Red 1989 Turbo Grand Prix, 1998 F150 4x4 V8 Truck,
2005 Chevrolet Malibu, 2000 Windstar SEL,
400 Suzuki Eiger ATV,300 Arctic Cat ATV,
2006 Vacationer Class A Motorhome
19ft Stingray V6 Bow Rider Boat

mfewtrail

Quote from: dogbone on December 08, 2007, 08:35:34 PM
Hey mfewtrail, I checked out your photobucket, your TGP is in absolutely unbelievable condition, way to go!

Thanks. ;) I'm owner #5 by the way. Everyone that had the car took great care of it.
'93 SE, '90 Black/tan TGP, & '90 Red/tan TGP