YES! Just don't go to cheap, my mk4 Jetta has some cheap ones and they like to flicker and sometimes not turn on installed by the previous owner :( - Dakota
@@bluspectre2042 In that case CANbus LED maybe an option. Everyone should obviously research their own vehicles needs just like oil type, part numbers, etc. before doing anything to it.
Tint is a life saver! My car had window tint installed on it when I bought it. It’s dark enough to keep out sh*tty super bright LEDs at night and making the car look a lot better while also being light enough to see out of and I’ve never had a cop pull me over for it (yet). Some other things I did were: RGB LED footwell lighting LED Interior dome lights OEM original cd changer head unit to replace the single disk unit (I have a lot of CDs, don’t judge.) I’m planning on doing after market speakers and getting some OEM stuff out of junk yards that my car didn’t come with. Love to support a local business btw!❤️
if you put subwoofers in, bigger isn’t always better. i have 2 12s in a vented box that my friend sold to me because they sounded awful in his old accord. i drive a hatchback, which gives them a lot more airspace, and they sound much better. he went back and got 2 10s in a sealed box and they sound way better
@@JamarcusWilliams884 thanks for the tip! I think all I’m going to do is instal some Kenwood speakers. I don’t feel like trying to wire up an amp and a sub in the trunk (I drive a Dodge Intrepid which is a sedan.)
@@postalpancho notice how I didn't put the word aftermarket before the steering wheel? I have a carbon one and love it, would never do aftermarket, but a modded factory one HELL YES.
I feel like seats and shift knobs were massively overlooked. A good weighted shift knob can drastically change the look and feel of your car. And seats I don't think need to be explained not perfect for every build but, can be a huge game changer in the feel and feedback and can look really good if done right!
Sound deadening is a must have for any car I’ve owned so far…helps with road noise, removes exhaust drone from the cabin and gets rid of any sort of rattling from a sound system
I like watching videos like this, helps with the interior mods I’m doing to my ‘02 Tacoma. I don’t ever see these get praised I’m my area so I plan on making it jdm style rather than off road
For me it's CF/Leather steering wheel, CF/Leather shifter, CF door/dash trim, and sport/racing seats. All the things you constantly touch while driving.
In two of my cars I installed a 10" screen Android head unit. Chinese made but they've been flawless and inexpensive for what you're getting. I love the fact that I can run my flash tunes, gauges, steam different services from music to movies, RUclips to listen and watch Fitment Industries videos (while at red lights or parked of course) and a multitude of other apps. One of my favorites is watching my home security cameras while driving to make sure no one is messing with my cars or house. Sound quality used to be crappy on earlier units but now they sound great! Watched a few videos where audiophiles out these units on a bench test and they were extremely impressed. Having a 10" display on your dash in factory location really does a lot for your interior.
Where do you get one for a double DIN? I'm swapping my 90s single din bezel for a early 2k double din bezel in my mustang and I'm wanting this exact capability.
@@Prestiged_peck as a matter of fact here's a video I did a long time ago on an Eonon unit. This one was a 7" screen but you will see how it does a good job on maintaining a factory look while implementing a touch screen. If you want to see my current units then send me a private message and I'll send you pictures. ruclips.net/video/Fk8OzGoPcGU/видео.html
@@glinx1 I wonder if I'll be able to sync it with the megasquirt system I'm gonna go to? Dual batteries, hardwire both direct to battery and I have a completely self contained car where I can do everything onboard If so imma have some trick shit when It's officially done, twincharged cobra motor with some added nitrous, 6r80, ecu capable of switching between maf and speed-density on the fly, dual fuel systems, 3 intercoolers, might end up a bit heavy with a full sound system but I'm only shooting to keep it under 3200lbs so I'm sure it'll be fine
This is a must. Every time i drive my car after a wash there is all the nooks and crannies that the water sits in and it blows all over the side of my car. Need that micro fiber, cant be parking looking like that! - Dakota
I added m3 paddles(better feel and cluster visibility) , the m3 merino leg bolster amd extended merino armrest (moar comfort) amd the extra interior illumination my car didn’t have from both earlier amd later models for more fun. And match up7bmw amp and sws replacement subs for better dsp and fidelity. HighLy recommended mods for any f30 or f31. Plus I changed the trim to later model anthracite wood because I like it! Finally I added the speed limit feature to see those on the HUD and some custom coding for windows close amd hatch close from remote plus the extra USB port to have videos on the display when ever I want.
I run a 7.5 Gen. Accord EX-L V6 6MT, and lately online I've been seeing a lot of DIY Rolls Royce-style Starlight headliners that people have been making for theirs using lots of fiber optic strands. That's a sky high goal of mine, cause I am starting to get the Accord-ioning of my headliner, and that shit be saggin at 200k like a pair of Jnco's in the 90's...
I gotta recommend cleaning the interior, and LED dome lights. Seats make a huge difference but it’s not worth the money for a daily driver imo. So expensive for a decent set, no wonder everyone runs braum lol
If we're talking about builds this is what I have going on this year. In Febuary I'm manual swaping mine from a 4 speed auto to 6 speed. I did buy aftermarket gauges but they're one a 12-16 week backorder so I'm not getting them until March. I'm gonna try and get the paint and body work done to it next. I bought a 5in ducktail spoiler for the car, a 2.5in cowl hood, and an aero kit, it also does need some other body work. The panels aren't lined up properly and the 36 year old paint isn't in good condition. After that I'll finally put the louvers on the car that I've had since last year. Other than that I don't know where to go afterwards. The front suspension is all brand new but the rear isn't. I'm still rolling on factory wheels, and my engine is stock. I got a sbc 305 and I'm thinking of either doing a top end rebuild on it and make a little more power and enjoy it for a while, or swapping it out for a 383 or 434 sb.
Im currently getting set up to do Merc inspired, fiber optic accent lighting in the doors and dash/center console. After that is complete, I may tackle a fiber optic Stary headliner.
Carbon fiber steering wheel should be one, with upgraded bolstering and an overall better feeling wheel will make your spirited driving feel much better.
Something a lot of people overlook or over-complicate. Cloth-leather seat upgrade. Like an OEM+ thing. Most car seats are pretty easy to re-wrap yourself and can be a lot cheaper than buying used OEMs in good condition. A lot of cars the only difference is the material so you can yank the covers off your cloth seats and replace them with leather over the course of a couple hours for the whole car.
I like to get the chrome/black metallic tips for all my window switches. It’s $5 from Ali & it makes the plastic windows/doors a lot more finished/refined, only thing metal in my interior backseat are those tips. All weather floor mats keep your OEM carpets brand new. 5% tint is my favorite & worth the risk since it adds so much privacy alone. You can (I don’t) spark a doobie & the cops won’t see unless you open a window.
But, FEELING the BASS of the music is "Almost" as gratifying as the Exhaust Tones, but BASS is only "Mastered" if there is sufficient Sound Deadening, and as long as the Rear License Plate doesn't rattle like a "Bag of Marbles"!
Got pull over with a fix it ticket for my tinted windows in Cali.. Removed the tint next morning, brought it to the police station, officer was pissed that one of his officers gave me a ticket to waste his time to check it, and took it back the same day to get it retinted... About a 130 process .. I can live with that.
Never thought id see myself on a Fitment industries video! Years and years of flirting with Alex in the comments, and it was my ridiculous tint that got me in!
Don’t forget some fuzzy dice for the rear view mirror lol. Or a wide angle mirror for those blind spots because no older vehicles have the sensors or cameras like the new cars have. Wink 5-panel mirrors are okay on some vehicles but doesn’t look good on everything imo
I like coloring interior panels (carbon fiber, black, matte colors) bold finish. I think it was said previously but steering wheel upgrades are nice. Also like you had stated in the video, aftermarket seats look good in my opinion
getting a service to make sure you car is healthy and ready to mod, also floor mats are cool too, some nice diamond stitching or some carpet from a nicer model for instance type r carpet liner on a gsr or ls isnt rice and looks nice
Ceramic coat the old black plastics on the inside. I did it on my 15 explorer and it still hasn’t faded, it’s been over a month. I did it to keep it from getting beat up by the sun
Door panels, im not 100% sure if it applies to all cars but i have a 1977 datsun 620 and putting in my door panels was the best interior mod i could’ve done, they look sick and it took like 20 minutes for both doors
I live in Cali and technically it's illegal to have front side and windshield tinted, but I do 70's on them so it's only slightly noticeable (enough to block out the brightest bits of the sun) and 50 on the back.
Maybe if you want to be fancy, do some fabrics like headliners which are easier in older cars. Or door panels or seats if your brave, I know a it’s a nice feeling to see all the the interior fabrics pop with a color color.
Something that’s coming to my head rn rolls Royce starlight’s just for style but really some after market steering wheels would do the job depending on the car you can some results on a steering wheel 🤷🏻maybe on handling
Aftermarket steering wheel is almost NEVER worth it. By installing one you lose the airbag, creating a dangerous situation. In track builds or cars that you dont drive on the streets too often its fine, but never on a daily driver.
Simple but that can be long if you do it yourself, get a leather cover that has to be sew for your steering, made the whole driving experience really different. Especially on 10th gen civic that has the cheap non-leather steering that feel like foam...
If your car is a base model or close to a base model and has cloth and you can find a higher model and it has leather is a good mod, since it’s a direct bolt in as long as it’s the same car/chassis. Or trim pieces like black plastic to woodgrain or carbon,etc
Hard to find OEM parts. My 5gen Prelude had carbon fiber interior pieces from Honda you could get and even wood ones in over seas markets. My dad's 91 CRX and other late 80's and early 90's Civic's, CRX's and maybe some Accord's had optional center console/storage compartment or even cup holders
I can't speak for all states but in Flordia, window tint laws were put in place because too many police officers were getting shot through windows. So the laws are in place for reasons.
those "real" leather custom floor mats you've seen a hundred adds for just get them. they look decent and if its not your daily they dont get messed up too bad
Maybe some Tach inserts or updating your tach lighting/customizing it to maybe match the colour scheme of your car (am about to do this myself). There's plenty of options from normal printed inserts to plasma etc, and many companies doing vehicle specific ones with preset or custom designs. Also there's about 5 billion different choices of replacement lighting (mostly different types of LEDs, couldn't even find the normal bulbs for my old Civic for a decent price lol)
How about a shift knob and some really Nice seat covers?!... especially if you're not into replacing seats?! Yeah, those are some Comfort Mods to make you feel good about your ride.
Every interior car mod? I would spend my money on everything a driver touches. That will give the biggest improvement. Seats, seat materials, shift knob, dials, window switches (we use those too), interior materials (baller), and the most important of them all, the steering wheel. I bet we use that the most. Just best to get one that hides the human residue all over it the best.
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Really wanted tht hoodie, yall should make more ASAP!!!!!!!!
We need a Frist cars for 18 year olds
Or 16 for you Americans
It's not a mod, but getting your car detailed. Makes a huge difference to get your car clean and keep it clean.
Alot of work but I agree I have to clay bar mine and I'm not looking forward to it.
I think that cleanliness is just another driver mod
@@slacksthegreat use nufinish polish
Underrated comment! Getting a good detail can make you feel those feely feels like the first time you drove it. - Dakota
@@FitmentIndustries Dakota! I’d love to get your opinion on my mk4 Jetta gli!
LED interior bulbs is probably the cheapest, easiest, and most appreciated upgrade you can do imo.
This for sure ! ..take some load off the battery
YES! Just don't go to cheap, my mk4 Jetta has some cheap ones and they like to flicker and sometimes not turn on installed by the previous owner :( - Dakota
@@FitmentIndustries me too on the same damn car 🤣 my smoked side markers flicker
Uhhmmm... Some cars can have digital electronics fail if you swap to a 60hz LED or odd frequency LEE.
@@bluspectre2042 In that case CANbus LED maybe an option. Everyone should obviously research their own vehicles needs just like oil type, part numbers, etc. before doing anything to it.
Tint is a life saver! My car had window tint installed on it when I bought it. It’s dark enough to keep out sh*tty super bright LEDs at night and making the car look a lot better while also being light enough to see out of and I’ve never had a cop pull me over for it (yet). Some other things I did were:
RGB LED footwell lighting
LED Interior dome lights
OEM original cd changer head unit to replace the single disk unit (I have a lot of CDs, don’t judge.)
I’m planning on doing after market speakers and getting some OEM stuff out of junk yards that my car didn’t come with.
Love to support a local business btw!❤️
Oem stuff from junkyards is the best
@@caydenstout6326 I agree!
if you put subwoofers in, bigger isn’t always better. i have 2 12s in a vented box that my friend sold to me because they sounded awful in his old accord. i drive a hatchback, which gives them a lot more airspace, and they sound much better. he went back and got 2 10s in a sealed box and they sound way better
@@JamarcusWilliams884 thanks for the tip! I think all I’m going to do is instal some Kenwood speakers. I don’t feel like trying to wire up an amp and a sub in the trunk (I drive a Dodge Intrepid which is a sedan.)
@@JamarcusWilliams884 I'm planning on a single 12-15 inch sub to cover my NOS bottles in my mustang.
Weighted shift knobs (if manual) and steering wheels, along with seats are the best interior mods hands down.
Unless you value your teeth I would recommend avoiding aftermarket steering wheels. F that
Nop f aftermarket wheels .. it don't make sense if you don't have a roll cage, seats, and harnesses
Shift knob and a short throw shifter kit with some solid bushings can literally make it feel like you're driving a new car. - Dakota
@@postalpancho notice how I didn't put the word aftermarket before the steering wheel? I have a carbon one and love it, would never do aftermarket, but a modded factory one HELL YES.
@@MFullaStyle if you are referring to steering wheels yes 100%, I never said aftermarket tho.
I feel like seats and shift knobs were massively overlooked. A good weighted shift knob can drastically change the look and feel of your car. And seats I don't think need to be explained not perfect for every build but, can be a huge game changer in the feel and feedback and can look really good if done right!
Well said Ed!
Sound deadening is a must have for any car I’ve owned so far…helps with road noise, removes exhaust drone from the cabin and gets rid of any sort of rattling from a sound system
More info? Just as simple as sticking it on or what do you have to do
Yeah I’m interested as well
lol I’m in love with NVH
@@wesleyleppard2734 just Google "car sound deadening foam". You open up your car walls to install it.
Dyed my whole interior last night took me 7 hrs and it came out decent… that was my favorite mod can’t stand a tan interior
that gonna look like shit when it starts to spot fade, good job ricer
Little trees black ice air freshener is typically my first interior mod 🙏🏻
as it should 😂
Try rose thorn, it’s a rlly good scent in my opinion it also looks cool (in my opinion 😂)
I like watching videos like this, helps with the interior mods I’m doing to my ‘02 Tacoma. I don’t ever see these get praised I’m my area so I plan on making it jdm style rather than off road
I enjoy interior lighting and updating your reading lights to leds looks really nice
Whoever owned my car before me installed leds and all they do is flicker
I did a starlight headliner by myself in my 04 accord coupe. Easy, but time consuming and tedious, but well worth it in the end! 😁👍🏻
Did it turn out good? And did it last?
@@tylerbuck9347 it did last. I noticed some of the fabric came a little loose due a to a leak in the roof, but other than that, yeah, most definitely.
For me it's CF/Leather steering wheel, CF/Leather shifter, CF door/dash trim, and sport/racing seats. All the things you constantly touch while driving.
My 1999 pontiac came with sport/racing seats from the factory
Sorry for the flex, just wanted to point out that all cars dont need them
In two of my cars I installed a 10" screen Android head unit. Chinese made but they've been flawless and inexpensive for what you're getting.
I love the fact that I can run my flash tunes, gauges, steam different services from music to movies, RUclips to listen and watch Fitment Industries videos (while at red lights or parked of course) and a multitude of other apps.
One of my favorites is watching my home security cameras while driving to make sure no one is messing with my cars or house.
Sound quality used to be crappy on earlier units but now they sound great! Watched a few videos where audiophiles out these units on a bench test and they were extremely impressed.
Having a 10" display on your dash in factory location really does a lot for your interior.
Where do you get one for a double DIN? I'm swapping my 90s single din bezel for a early 2k double din bezel in my mustang and I'm wanting this exact capability.
@@Prestiged_peck as a matter of fact here's a video I did a long time ago on an Eonon unit. This one was a 7" screen but you will see how it does a good job on maintaining a factory look while implementing a touch screen. If you want to see my current units then send me a private message and I'll send you pictures.
ruclips.net/video/Fk8OzGoPcGU/видео.html
@@glinx1 I wonder if I'll be able to sync it with the megasquirt system I'm gonna go to? Dual batteries, hardwire both direct to battery and I have a completely self contained car where I can do everything onboard
If so imma have some trick shit when It's officially done, twincharged cobra motor with some added nitrous, 6r80, ecu capable of switching between maf and speed-density on the fly, dual fuel systems, 3 intercoolers, might end up a bit heavy with a full sound system but I'm only shooting to keep it under 3200lbs so I'm sure it'll be fine
#1 is microfiber in the glove box. Keep that dash clean!
This is a must. Every time i drive my car after a wash there is all the nooks and crannies that the water sits in and it blows all over the side of my car. Need that micro fiber, cant be parking looking like that! - Dakota
This is honestly good advice ❤
I added m3 paddles(better feel and cluster visibility) , the m3 merino leg bolster amd extended merino armrest (moar comfort) amd the extra interior illumination my car didn’t have from both earlier amd later models for more fun. And match up7bmw amp and sws replacement subs for better dsp and fidelity. HighLy recommended mods for any f30 or f31. Plus I changed the trim to later model anthracite wood because I like it!
Finally I added the speed limit feature to see those on the HUD and some custom coding for windows close amd hatch close from remote plus the extra USB port to have videos on the display when ever I want.
I have a 10” pioneer sub and it’s great. Highly recommend
P3 Gauges is a must have for a gauge! Super clean look and a ton of usability.
I run a 7.5 Gen. Accord EX-L V6 6MT, and lately online I've been seeing a lot of DIY Rolls Royce-style Starlight headliners that people have been making for theirs using lots of fiber optic strands. That's a sky high goal of mine, cause I am starting to get the Accord-ioning of my headliner, and that shit be saggin at 200k like a pair of Jnco's in the 90's...
I just did this to my civic last week
Love it thats my focus at the start of the car audio section 🥰🥰
I gotta recommend cleaning the interior, and LED dome lights. Seats make a huge difference but it’s not worth the money for a daily driver imo. So expensive for a decent set, no wonder everyone runs braum lol
Do the LEDs right though PLEASE... the previous owner of my car did them wrong and they flicker whenever they are on
starlight roof led mods are getting more popular. saw it at a meet the other day, looks pretty sick.
If we're talking about builds this is what I have going on this year. In Febuary I'm manual swaping mine from a 4 speed auto to 6 speed. I did buy aftermarket gauges but they're one a 12-16 week backorder so I'm not getting them until March. I'm gonna try and get the paint and body work done to it next. I bought a 5in ducktail spoiler for the car, a 2.5in cowl hood, and an aero kit, it also does need some other body work. The panels aren't lined up properly and the 36 year old paint isn't in good condition. After that I'll finally put the louvers on the car that I've had since last year. Other than that I don't know where to go afterwards. The front suspension is all brand new but the rear isn't. I'm still rolling on factory wheels, and my engine is stock. I got a sbc 305 and I'm thinking of either doing a top end rebuild on it and make a little more power and enjoy it for a while, or swapping it out for a 383 or 434 sb.
Sounds like you got some big plans! We better see it in the gallery once you get some wheels on!
@@FitmentIndustries Sounds like a plan
Im currently getting set up to do Merc inspired, fiber optic accent lighting in the doors and dash/center console. After that is complete, I may tackle a fiber optic Stary headliner.
Wrapping interior pieces is vinyl, wrapping your headliner in alcantara, diy starlight headliner, custom lighting, floor mats, seats, steering wheel, shift knob, shift boot... etc
LED lights when done right. Had led strips behind the speaker covers that flashed with bass. It always got a smile from ppl
YES!
Let's buy nice, not twice 👌
Carbon fiber steering wheel should be one, with upgraded bolstering and an overall better feeling wheel will make your spirited driving feel much better.
Something a lot of people overlook or over-complicate. Cloth-leather seat upgrade. Like an OEM+ thing. Most car seats are pretty easy to re-wrap yourself and can be a lot cheaper than buying used OEMs in good condition. A lot of cars the only difference is the material so you can yank the covers off your cloth seats and replace them with leather over the course of a couple hours for the whole car.
I like to get the chrome/black metallic tips for all my window switches. It’s $5 from Ali & it makes the plastic windows/doors a lot more finished/refined, only thing metal in my interior backseat are those tips. All weather floor mats keep your OEM carpets brand new. 5% tint is my favorite & worth the risk since it adds so much privacy alone. You can (I don’t) spark a doobie & the cops won’t see unless you open a window.
Summer: performance
Fall: Racing
Winter: interior
Spring: Exterior
But, FEELING the BASS of the music is "Almost" as gratifying as the Exhaust Tones, but BASS is only "Mastered" if there is sufficient Sound Deadening, and as long as the Rear License Plate doesn't rattle like a "Bag of Marbles"!
Gotta have that Gator in the trunk!
Silicone license plate spacers, kill the rattle
Finally a vid I’ve been looking fot
currently doing velvet rooflining and shifter boot for mine, easy and can change the look inside
Finally, something about good mods and not absolutely ripping on mods
Getting my door speakers, radio head and subs installed next week 😀
Apolstry. I changed the door panel looks by adding some red velvety material to match the outside of the car
Got pull over with a fix it ticket for my tinted windows in Cali.. Removed the tint next morning, brought it to the police station, officer was pissed that one of his officers gave me a ticket to waste his time to check it, and took it back the same day to get it retinted... About a 130 process .. I can live with that.
Never thought id see myself on a Fitment industries video! Years and years of flirting with Alex in the comments, and it was my ridiculous tint that got me in!
Don’t forget some fuzzy dice for the rear view mirror lol. Or a wide angle mirror for those blind spots because no older vehicles have the sensors or cameras like the new cars have. Wink 5-panel mirrors are okay on some vehicles but doesn’t look good on everything imo
There is nothing better than replacing old worn faded switches and buttons. It just looks and feels so good
I like coloring interior panels (carbon fiber, black, matte colors) bold finish. I think it was said previously but steering wheel upgrades are nice. Also like you had stated in the video, aftermarket seats look good in my opinion
getting a service to make sure you car is healthy and ready to mod, also floor mats are cool too, some nice diamond stitching or some carpet from a nicer model for instance type r carpet liner on a gsr or ls isnt rice and looks nice
Ceramic coat the old black plastics on the inside. I did it on my 15 explorer and it still hasn’t faded, it’s been over a month. I did it to keep it from getting beat up by the sun
Door panels, im not 100% sure if it applies to all cars but i have a 1977 datsun 620 and putting in my door panels was the best interior mod i could’ve done, they look sick and it took like 20 minutes for both doors
seeing that tron soundtrack by daft punk on your apple car play gave me joy, thank you
I live in Cali and technically it's illegal to have front side and windshield tinted, but I do 70's on them so it's only slightly noticeable (enough to block out the brightest bits of the sun) and 50 on the back.
Sticker bomb everything
Half cage is excessive but cool af imo. Also, some led's done right liven up the car too, just be careful of how bright and avoid red/blue 😅
I cheaped out on my wife's head unit 😂 sure she had CarPlay now but the speakers are worse now than the stock headunit
Maybe if you want to be fancy, do some fabrics like headliners which are easier in older cars. Or door panels or seats if your brave, I know a it’s a nice feeling to see all the the interior fabrics pop with a color color.
Something that’s coming to my head rn rolls Royce starlight’s just for style but really some after market steering wheels would do the job depending on the car you can some results on a steering wheel 🤷🏻maybe on handling
Aftermarket steering wheel is almost NEVER worth it. By installing one you lose the airbag, creating a dangerous situation. In track builds or cars that you dont drive on the streets too often its fine, but never on a daily driver.
Simple but that can be long if you do it yourself, get a leather cover that has to be sew for your steering, made the whole driving experience really different. Especially on 10th gen civic that has the cheap non-leather steering that feel like foam...
Preciate the video feature lol
What a spazzy dancer! I dig lol!
If your car is a base model or close to a base model and has cloth and you can find a higher model and it has leather is a good mod, since it’s a direct bolt in as long as it’s the same car/chassis. Or trim pieces like black plastic to woodgrain or carbon,etc
bluetooth adapter for oem infotainment system is must. Black alcantara roof liner, nothing looks bad as cheep gray that most cars have as stock.
Hard to find OEM parts. My 5gen Prelude had carbon fiber interior pieces from Honda you could get and even wood ones in over seas markets. My dad's 91 CRX and other late 80's and early 90's Civic's, CRX's and maybe some Accord's had optional center console/storage compartment or even cup holders
GOOD replacement buckt seats, alsways a good option.
CF and leather steering wheel with red stiching and flat bottom.
Need to get a project car first, planning on getting a 300ZX Z31 in February or so
My spiderman car mats from 2007 have been my favourite mod so far
I can't speak for all states but in Flordia, window tint laws were put in place because too many police officers were getting shot through windows. So the laws are in place for reasons.
those "real" leather custom floor mats you've seen a hundred adds for
just get them. they look decent and if its not your daily they dont get messed up too bad
Maybe some Tach inserts or updating your tach lighting/customizing it to maybe match the colour scheme of your car (am about to do this myself).
There's plenty of options from normal printed inserts to plasma etc, and many companies doing vehicle specific ones with preset or custom designs.
Also there's about 5 billion different choices of replacement lighting (mostly different types of LEDs, couldn't even find the normal bulbs for my old Civic for a decent price lol)
big fuzzy dice, they help distract you while driving and when you're hungry they can be a good snack
Not talked about benefit of tint is the UV protection. Protects the interior plus your skin
Between my husband and me, we’ve lived in 18 different states. Wisconsin is the only one where we’ve ever had issues with cops and tinting 🙄
Imo adding ambient lights in cars that don’t already have them make night driving 100x better
Mk7 GTI specific - vinyl overlays for the obnoxious, giant airbag warning sticker that's on the outside of the sun visors
I wanna try and do the infamous Rolls Royce roof with the lights that shit is so baller freaking starry night in my gs
Rolls Royce style starlight headliner baby
Got some JBL front speakers and they are crystal clear
1rst of the year and I already snapped a stud
Headliner star kit. They run from $100-$190 but is such a great mod
Does anyone know where I can get a black floor carpet or how to make a floor carpet for a mk3 Jetta
please oh please will there be any 16in avovia wheels? I love the designs but I don't like the look of big ol 17s on my little vw
I definitely feel like seats should've been on this list
Seats were on the last list from the video we did previously! - Dakota
Starlight headliners are pretty sweet!
HEADREST PILLOWS 👌🏽
I have a 370, oil temp is a needed one. Glad it comes with a crappy one.
For me a nice shift knob + alcantara shift boot is a must. Idky it just is
im an underground 2 fanboi but im building an off-roader so ill have to keep the underglow on the inside 😅
Replacing the stock interior lighting with colored LEDs is so cheap and easy with such a big aesthetic payoff it's the first thing I do to any car.
I want to see a vid on interior lighting
Heated Steering Wheel and Backlight cluster to purple or other colors :)
Changing my e92 gauge cluster to white leds next week! Dope mod indeed
Paddle shifters for automatic cars look really cool when done right
No. No automatic looks cool
Custom sunroof, custom headliner, ambient lightening and changing any yellow bulbs to blue led
Best inerrior mod are better seats and ambient lighting for shure.
How about a shift knob and some really Nice seat covers?!... especially if you're not into replacing seats?! Yeah, those are some Comfort Mods to make you feel good about your ride.
NOTI SQUAD!
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Front and rear dash covers they come in many fabrics and colors
My 2009 kia rio Lx is only interior mods, haven't touched anything else, anyone got any good recommendations?
Watched this and most on the list, my car has from factory 😂
I’d love to have my car ready, but the wheels I ordered from you haven’t been delivered after a little over 2 months.
Color matching your roof and dash makes a big difference if you have that weird color roof
Interior LED neons that flicker to that Taylor Swift song you mentioned....ugh um I mean an air freshener, yea an air freshener!!!
Every interior car mod? I would spend my money on everything a driver touches. That will give the biggest improvement. Seats, seat materials, shift knob, dials, window switches (we use those too), interior materials (baller), and the most important of them all, the steering wheel. I bet we use that the most. Just best to get one that hides the human residue all over it the best.
That was the best Taylor Swift song, no cap!
Nothing about sound deadening or thermal insulation?