I'm looking to swap my 1958's driver side knee panel with a higher trim soft knee panel. Anyone know the OEM part number? Or directions on changing out that trim piece?
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I reached out to the website to see if they could specify which was driver side and passenger side since they use right and left labels. I'm thinking left is driver, but who knows. they might not know eitherNice! Now just need to find out what’s what. I would guess the higher priced are the “softer” and the lower priced ones are the 1958 versions.
Took me about 60 seconds to replace it. Real easy, pop off pop on. Been looking through other interior components to add from the higher trims sometime down the line.How long did removal and install take? Are you considering doing this with any other parts around the driver?
Very nice! Does anyone know what the padded console lid part number is? My 1958 came with a hard plastic console lid top yet I see online many 1958’s with a leather wrapped lid
Do you happen to have the old knee pieces? Would like to purchase from you if so! I need to replace mine.That was the correct part for anyone wanting to purchase for yourself! It's definitely got a little bit of cushion to it but nothing too lavish. will feel better than the hard plastic trim on long trips.
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Sorry i'm holding onto mine in case a rip or damage happens to the new one. they should sell them on the website linked above though.Do you happen to have the old knee pieces? Would like to purchase from you if so! I need to replace mine.
I just completed a 6+ hour drive up north yesterday and the little cushion the new knee panel offers was greatly appreciated. If you e got the money to spend it's def worth itStill have the page open with that part ready to order, I think that is a worth while investment. I tested a bit yesterday by pulling that plastic panel off to get an idea of difficulty, was easy peasy. I’m writing from the drivers seat right now and the side of the knee bone gets a bit achy when you rest in the plastic for a long time.