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Wood dash kit

Postby 56nomad56 » Sun Jun 12, 2011 1:22 pm

We have an '08 SE 4x4 with faux carbon fiber trim, which looks out of place in a white Pathfinder with beige interior. Our center console looks like this, but not wood:

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Wife would like to replace just the carbon fiber trim with faux wood trim. We would just be doing the areas that are carbon fiber (cupholder area of the center console and a few other areas I can't remember right now).

My questions:
1. Is there a place you can just get those few pieces? Most kits online are for 32+ pieces, most of which would go to waste. I'm going for the LE wood look.

2. Do you have to remove the carbon fiber trim first to replace it with wood, or does it just form a thin layer over the current finish?

Thanks to anyone who has insight on these two questions.

OT, just ordered the Airlift 1000 bags and a 48" Hi-Jack, plan to do some exploring in Southern Utah this summer.


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Postby volvite » Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:00 pm

Do you have pictures of your set up? I have the wood trim, and I'm not a fan of it.

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Re: Wood dash kit

Postby AZ_Path » Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:13 am

56nomad56 wrote: My questions:
1. Is there a place you can just get those few pieces? Most kits online are for 32+ pieces, most of which would go to waste. I'm going for the LE wood look.
There is only one piece of wood trim that you get from the factory. The other pieces you see in the 32+ piece kits would be adding wood to places that the LE does not have them.

56nomad56 wrote:
2. Do you have to remove the carbon fiber trim first to replace it with wood, or does it just form a thin layer over the current finish?
Depends on which type you buy. The aftermarket kits are usually just stick on types that go on top of what you currently have. Personally, I think it looks cheap because it doesn't fit flush and it obvious that you just put a plastic sticker on top. I would try an get the LE version either by buying it from Nissan or swapping with a member of this forum (volvite?). I don't think it's too hard to take out.

In this thread Carl took his console apart. The '08s are redesigned so they differ from the 05-07's, but I imagine they are similar as far as dis-assembly is concerned. http://www.thenissanpath.com/viewtopic.php?t=65


56nomad56 wrote: OT, just ordered the Airlift 1000 bags and a 48" Hi-Jack, plan to do some exploring in Southern Utah this summer.
Sounds like fun. Be sure an post pictures in the Road Trip section.

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Trim

Postby 56nomad56 » Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:06 pm

volvite wrote:Do you have pictures of your set up? I have the wood trim, and I'm not a fan of it.
I'll take a picture tonight and post. It's my wife's daily driver so I'll have to wait until later. If the CF is easy to remove, maybe I'll trade 'ya! :D

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Postby bati » Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:20 pm

why don't you try Hydro Graphics it looks factory and its easy to do.

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Thanks!

Postby 56nomad56 » Tue Jun 14, 2011 4:38 pm

I will give the graphics company a look. I'm starting to wonder if the CF trim is even stock, or if a previous owner (bought the PF used a year ago) added it themselves. It might be easy to pry it off and clean it up.

I think I'll take it to the dealer to see if they have any opinions.

Thanks all for your input.

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Re: Thanks!

Postby bati » Tue Jun 14, 2011 4:48 pm

56nomad56 wrote:I will give the graphics company a look. I'm starting to wonder if the CF trim is even stock, or if a previous owner (bought the PF used a year ago) added it themselves. It might be easy to pry it off and clean it up.

I think I'll take it to the dealer to see if they have any opinions.

Thanks all for your input.
save yourself some money and do it yourself.
http://www.clubfrontier.org/forums/f9/f ... uck-58517/


once i get my pathfinder from the shop I will dip my trim pieces with this type of water grapics. The kit alone is 99.99 bucks

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Re: Thanks!

Postby AZ_Path » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:10 am

56nomad56 wrote:I'm starting to wonder if the CF trim is even stock, or if a previous owner (bought the PF used a year ago) added it themselves.
There is a stock CF trim that comes on the SE's. The last two pictures in the first post of this thread http://www.thenissanpath.com/viewtopic. ... highlight= show it a little bit. Does yours look different?

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Postby Tech » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:57 pm

I'm after either the wood or the CF is it works out for anyone......Just let me know. Preferably, i'd like the window switch trim, console pieces (with cubby lid).


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