Hey guys, my shift boot has a crack in it. I know how I'm going to fix it, but what glue should I use to keep the leather attached to the original frame?
Hey guys, my shift boot has a crack in it. I know how I'm going to fix it, but what glue should I use to keep the leather attached to the original frame?
Location: CLE/PHX
Posts: 2,592
My VIN: 5646,5080, 5880, 10234, 3639, 2518, 10586, 1538
Quicker durable solution. Once they break the odds of not breaking on reassembly after repair is high.
http://www.deloreanindustries.com/sh...ket-stainless/
You might try this:
image.jpg
Chris Miles
For Better or Worse I own a DeLorean!
1983 Grey Manual, VIN #16409, Fresno, California
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 1,147
My VIN: 1880
Club(s): (DCO) (DCUK)
Look no further! This is what you need. My leather shift boot is holding onto the frame very well with this.
Patrick C.
VIN 1880
Mine was cracked too... and I ordered the metal replacement. But now I'm looking for instructions or a video on the best/correct way to install it.
It looks like it just 'snaps' in on the sides, but that doesn't seem right. Is there more?
Dave Tavres | [email protected] | #10515 | Marceline, MO | www.twitter.com/DaveTavres | DeLoreanDirectory.com | DeLoreanTalk.com | DeLoreanMarketplace.com | www.DMC10515.com |
And do I just use the famous 3M trim adhesive to bond the leather to the bracket?
Dave Tavres | [email protected] | #10515 | Marceline, MO | www.twitter.com/DaveTavres | DeLoreanDirectory.com | DeLoreanTalk.com | DeLoreanMarketplace.com | www.DMC10515.com |