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How to Bend Center Console to fit Better?
I'm planning on taking out my center console soon to fix a couple of issues. While the console is out I want to fix something with it that has bothered me since I've had the car. The console "flares out" in the foot well. I've used piano wire with hooks on the end to pull the two sides close but it really doesn't solve the issue. Is there a fix to make the console fit tighter?
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Desert DeLorean Driver
This is something that I'm looking at doing as well. I seem to remember someone epoxying a metal bar to the back of both sides (similar to the eyebrow fix method), but I can't remember right off.
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I'm not sure what the console is made of - fiberglass or whatever, but I'm wondering if I can get a heat gun and heat up the crease to make it pliable so as to bend it more.
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Originally Posted by
lazabby
I'm not sure what the console is made of - fiberglass or whatever, but I'm wondering if I can get a heat gun and heat up the crease to make it pliable so as to bend it more.
The console is made of heavy cardboard so heat won't work. I glued a strip of thin sheet metal to each side about 2" X 10".
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5 speed Canadian issue
I have wrestled with this since day 1 also. I tried heating it a few years ago, then I clamped it pulling the curled corners inwards. I left it for a few days. It worked, and I reinstalled the console. Gradually that summer, it curled back out again on both sides. This Winter, I removed the console again and I fished in a piece of wire a little heavier than a wire coat hanger, into the inside edge where the leather is glued in place. I slid it between the leather and the fiberglass/board stuff on the inside edge - if you know what I mean. It was a tedious task. I wish I had photos to explain what I did. Anyway, it gave me the ability to bend the curled edges in. It is better than before but still not as tidy as I would like it to be. I know some guys have screwed the curled corners right into the tub. I’m not keen on that idea. Not sure of any other tips or tricks to solve this.
......Mike......
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Senior Member
Run a solid wire/ coat hanger behind the console. Attach it to both sides of the console any way you want really. Using metal picture frame hangers like the one pictured to grab sides with out damage to console. I covered the frame hangers with gray rubber caps.
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5 speed Canadian issue
Originally Posted by
Jack
Run a solid wire/ coat hanger behind the console. Attach it to both sides of the console any way you want really. Using metal picture frame hangers like the one pictured to grab sides with out damage to console. I covered the frame hangers with gray rubber caps.
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Hi Jack, not sure if I understand your idea. The tub and frame are between the two curled corners of the console when it is in its normal position. How can you run a wire between them?
......Mike......
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Senior Member
On my car the flare went away by having the wire hold the console sides tight against the walls.
You can test this by holding the console at the point were the top of the tube and console meet.
If the flare is to great you may need to combine the sheet metal and wire techniques to get a tight fit.
I'll post a pic later tonight if I don't forget
I believe I copied this technique from a post on the old .com site.
So the credit goes to them they had photos also but that's all long gone I think.
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5 speed Canadian issue
I'd love to see pics if you can arrange it.
......Mike.......
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Daily Driver
Originally Posted by
micmak
Hi Jack, not sure if I understand your idea. The tub and frame are between the two curled corners of the console when it is in its normal position. How can you run a wire between them?
......Mike......
Originally Posted by
Jack
On my car the flare went away by having the wire hold the console sides tight against the walls.
You can test this by holding the console at the point were the top of the tube and console meet.
If the flare is to great you may need to combine the sheet metal and wire techniques to get a tight fit.
I'll post a pic later tonight if I don't forget
I believe I copied this technique from a post on the old .com site.
So the credit goes to them they had photos also but that's all long gone I think.
Originally Posted by
micmak
I'd love to see pics if you can arrange it.
......Mike.......
I think he means this:
http://ohiodeloreans.com/images/tips...rFlaps-Lrg.jpg
found here under "Tom Wilke's Center Console "Flap" Fix"
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