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Old Sep 3, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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so bascially take the OEM boot off, unstitch it and trace then cut and sew your own..

do you have a link to this material you used?
 
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so bascially take the OEM boot off, unstitch it and trace then cut and sew your own..

do you have a link to this material you used?
http://yourautotrim-store.stores.yah...afiviovch.html
They have lots of colors to pick from. They are the cheapest will find around at $12.95 a yard.

The OEM boot is 1 solid rubber piece, so it won't unstich. The boot I made slips over it. Basicly just trace the shape of the rubber boot and cut 2 piece of material from it. Then just sew the pieces of material together.
 
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