2010 RDX console cover/ lid removal
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2010 RDX console cover/ lid removal
Hi all, new to this site. The fabric (it's not real leather) on my wife's 2010 RDX center console cover is all tore up. I ordered a new OEM replacement, now I'm trying to remove the lid, but I can't figure it out. I found three screws, removed them, but doesn't do anything. I did a search here and found an old thread, but the pictures are not visible. Any suggestions/help?
Thank you
Thank you
#2
Hi all, new to this site. The fabric (it's not real leather) on my wife's 2010 RDX center console cover is all tore up. I ordered a new OEM replacement, now I'm trying to remove the lid, but I can't figure it out. I found three screws, removed them, but doesn't do anything. I did a search here and found an old thread, but the pictures are not visible. Any suggestions/help?
Thank you
Thank you
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JWvegas (11-18-2015)
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Redlinegoods.com sells real leather replacement pieces. info@redlinegoods.com
Pretty resonable prices too.
Even better way is being the first to order a piece they don't already make.
You send them your vinyl piece and they make a leather knockoff that looks killer, and you get a cheaper price.
I've done this for 2 of our cars using shift and brake boots. Then I did the console cover in our vert and they also sent a piece of leather piping to go around the tc bezel.
They don't make any RDX bits yet. Who's gonna be first?
Pretty resonable prices too.
Even better way is being the first to order a piece they don't already make.
You send them your vinyl piece and they make a leather knockoff that looks killer, and you get a cheaper price.
I've done this for 2 of our cars using shift and brake boots. Then I did the console cover in our vert and they also sent a piece of leather piping to go around the tc bezel.
They don't make any RDX bits yet. Who's gonna be first?
#6
Redlinegoods.com sells real leather replacement pieces. info@redlinegoods.com
Pretty resonable prices too.
Even better way is being the first to order a piece they don't already make.
You send them your vinyl piece and they make a leather knockoff that looks killer, and you get a cheaper price.
I've done this for 2 of our cars using shift and brake boots. Then I did the console cover in our vert and they also sent a piece of leather piping to go around the tc bezel.
They don't make any RDX bits yet. Who's gonna be first?
Pretty resonable prices too.
Even better way is being the first to order a piece they don't already make.
You send them your vinyl piece and they make a leather knockoff that looks killer, and you get a cheaper price.
I've done this for 2 of our cars using shift and brake boots. Then I did the console cover in our vert and they also sent a piece of leather piping to go around the tc bezel.
They don't make any RDX bits yet. Who's gonna be first?
#7
I actually gave some serious thought about sending my armrest into Redline, and had a discussion going with them at one point, but ultimately the deal at the local upholstery shop for $100 installed was enough to win me over. No shipping costs, no DIY labor, only living with no console cover for a day vs weeks.
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