Raptor Embroidery
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Hey guys, Calder here again. What some may not know is that I need your headrests for the embroidery. I do not make new covers mainly because it would be near impossible to get them to match up and another reason would be the price points. That being said, shipping 2 - 5 headrests, console, and even your gauge cluster cover can get to be a hassle, bulky, and expensive in the shipping department. So I made a few short videos (all be it boring videos) with my phone to show you guys how easy it is to remove the leather off of your headrests.
Most of the time it takes no tools. But sometimes you will have a stubborn clip and need to insert a flathead screwdriver and twist it 90° to pop the clips. Don't be afraid to get mean with them! I've done this for 8 months or so now and never had a clip to break, post break or bend, foam to tear, mechanism to break, or leather/stitching to tear. Just be mindful! Here are the videos organized to type of headrest. Just inspect your headrests to find the type of headrests your truck has. Thanks guys and let me know if you have any further questions. 256-599-6040 - raptorcustomembroidery@gmail - FRF PM - Facebook, Calder Guthrie
Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube for some more instructionals, videos of my personal raptor and maybe some random stuff here and there.
Front headrests - Adjustable style
Front headrests - adjustable style - removal video: Front headrests - adjustable style - removal video - YouTube
Rear headrests - flip down style
Rear Headrests - flip down style - removal: Rear Headrests - flip down style - removal - YouTube
Rear headrests - large fixed style
Rear headrests - nonadjustable style - removal: Rear headrests - nonadjustable style - removal - YouTube
Center rear - both small and large sized headrests
Rear headrests - center - both styles - removal: Rear headrests - center - both styles - removal - YouTube
Enjoy!
Update 7/1 uploading the reinstallation videos right now. Will post links later! Also, the non adjustable front headrests will be the same as any other non adjustable. The front non-adjustable are the most difficult. I'll post a video on these. What I found to be easiest on these is to flip the leather inside out and fold it down and over. I'll post a video of my personal headrests to show you guys
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Most of the time it takes no tools. But sometimes you will have a stubborn clip and need to insert a flathead screwdriver and twist it 90° to pop the clips. Don't be afraid to get mean with them! I've done this for 8 months or so now and never had a clip to break, post break or bend, foam to tear, mechanism to break, or leather/stitching to tear. Just be mindful! Here are the videos organized to type of headrest. Just inspect your headrests to find the type of headrests your truck has. Thanks guys and let me know if you have any further questions. 256-599-6040 - raptorcustomembroidery@gmail - FRF PM - Facebook, Calder Guthrie
Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube for some more instructionals, videos of my personal raptor and maybe some random stuff here and there.
Front headrests - Adjustable style
Front headrests - adjustable style - removal video: Front headrests - adjustable style - removal video - YouTube
Rear headrests - flip down style
Rear Headrests - flip down style - removal: Rear Headrests - flip down style - removal - YouTube
Rear headrests - large fixed style
Rear headrests - nonadjustable style - removal: Rear headrests - nonadjustable style - removal - YouTube
Center rear - both small and large sized headrests
Rear headrests - center - both styles - removal: Rear headrests - center - both styles - removal - YouTube
Enjoy!
Update 7/1 uploading the reinstallation videos right now. Will post links later! Also, the non adjustable front headrests will be the same as any other non adjustable. The front non-adjustable are the most difficult. I'll post a video on these. What I found to be easiest on these is to flip the leather inside out and fold it down and over. I'll post a video of my personal headrests to show you guys
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