TMI Suburban interior products
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those look great, wonder how much it will be?
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Relative to other aftermarket seat options, TMI's stuff is generally pretty "affordable". I dont love the diamond pattern, but the fact that they've released anything Suburban specific is a step in the right direction. It also hopefully means more of their product line will be available in the future.
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Those seats aren’t my style either but it is nice to see some attention given to the suburban. With custom stuff especially you will never make everyone happy or appeal to everyone’s taste.
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agreed completely. some of the other stuff from TMI is much more traditional looking and less "Pro Touring". I would imagine it won't be long before the Suburban stuff is available in all of their trim options.
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but where's the headliner? :confused:
those flat panels are easy to make but the headliner not so much |
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Nice looking stuff! It looks as if the new 2nd row seat is the short style that could be used as a 3rd row seat too. Nic see to see an aftermarket 2nd row come to market.
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TMI makes good stuff. I got a dash pad from them for my 67 pickup.
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good to know, thanks!!
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I looked at some of the prices for the panels and holy moses. Those aren't for me. :lol:
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Hi guys. I don't think i have posted here since probably 2017 (about the time my project stalled out, lol). Anyway, I just bought this 68 burb with the TMI interior in it. So far, the compliments and comments have been overwhelming as it relates to the interior. Quality and design are great. I dont see the seats on the site for sale, but they are cool. Low back make it feel open and roomy. All 3 sets slide and recline. The 3rd seat is actually rear facing. If anyone has questions, lmk.
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Welcome back. Glad to see you posting. Can you post some pictures? LockDoc |
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Here are a quick few pics. Will get more of panels.
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Man, that looks good! I like the pattern. Is that an imitation leather? LockDoc |
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Id like to see one done up all in black with black stitching. I didnt think I was going to like it when it was first brought up but ... I was wro.. wro... wrong lol.
Lets see the rest of your ride. |
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@woody
yes the rear facing back is cool. As I am in AZ and this is not an AC truck that is my first big project. I am attempting to determine if a rear unit is necessary. am looking at VA, saw some reference that the new units with monster condenser may be sufficient (?). otherwise i may have to contend with what you are talking about with a unit back overhead. Was looking at the Slimline from VA. No comment on the seatbelts as i did not do that part of the project. I traded from a full project to a running project as I wanted to enjoy this with the kids before they move out into the world...5 years left and the last 5 years went REALLY fast... @lockdoc, thanks and yes probably imitation leather. @cg agreed, these probably aren't the colors I would have chosen, but I am a sucker for diamond stitch. And no they did not do a headliner. The absence of an industry HL continues...in a pinch to get this to SEMA, Aces EFI (who i bought it from) put a Mexican blanket HL in. Again, not what i would have done, but it gets a lot of attention and is kind of fun. As i figure out the AC and stereo set up, i imagine that may impact the HL a bit, so we shall see what becomes of it. |
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I think your exterior paint looks great...and although the "mexican blanket" headliner goes well with your outside look, it would probably look more at home with my interior:ito:...although I'm going a more subdued route for my headliner (I'll attach some pictures that I've posted before so you know what I'm taking about). I'm getting close to installing the headliner and I'll make my own "Progress Report" post when it's in...I hope you will do the same! Good luck with the rest of your project...and keep enjoying being able to drive it during the process! Woody Attachment 2175968 Attachment 2175969 Attachment 2175970 Attachment 2175971 |
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