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The KBH Door Panel Armrest Cover Replacement is a premium vinyl leather skin designed exclusively for Honda Odyssey models from 2011 to 2017. Featuring a durable double seam design and scratch-resistant surface, it offers OEM-level fit and finish while protecting your carโs interior from everyday wear and tear. Easy to install and water-resistant, this pair of armrest covers elevates your vehicleโs style and longevity with minimal effort.













































| Asin | B08DKZGLHK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,167 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #28 in Automotive Armrests |
| Brand | KBH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (536) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2020 |
| Exterior | Textured |
| Item Model Number | SKU |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | KBH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SKU |
| Product Dimensions | 17.13 x 10.63 x 2.36 inches |
| Special Features | Easy to Install, Durable |
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Good fit 2014 Honda Odyssey
Very very slight difference in color, but only when laying side by side, otherwise it's same, good quality, just make sure to wait for spray adhesive to be tacky before applying the cover on.
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Eficiente
Exelente!!
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Looks great.
This worked great! Wish I would have laid it flat before installation to get the crease out, but all in all, worked great.
User
This Fix The Problem
I fixed my problem with the torn armrest. I got the color wrong, but it looks greatโand for a DIY job, It turned out very well, but the quality is just so-so.
User
$40 + 1Hour = new door rest
Taking the door panel off was scary (thank you you tube for some amazing videos), but the process as a whole was pretty simple. It took 45 minutes from start to finish, and this included the 15 minutes I waited for the contact cement I used to set. The material looks very close to the original to the point where unless you point it out, no one will ever notice.I used contact cement as the adhesive (adhesive not included) because I like the bonding power, and the control in application.I was able to take the door panel off myself with a small flat head screw driver (to pry things) and a Philips bit on a drill (could have used a manual screw driver but I had a drill on hand). The panel isnโt heavy but there is a point where you need to disconnect some things behind the panel while holding it- watch a few videos before so you know what to look for/ how the connectors disconnect.I was grossed out by the amount of debris that was inside the door panel BTW- totally cleaned that out while contact cement was setting.With the armrest piece: I ripped off the old covering and cleared it of as much old foam as I could.Next- rough fit the new covering. Make sure you see where the new covering needs to sit (the stitching on the covering lines up with a channel in the plastic armrest piece). It looks like you could trim the covering but donโt- you can trim once you wrap (youโll be happy you have a little extra if you donโt center the covering perfectly). Have a sharp pair of scissors that you can throw out ready).I covered the entire back of the new covering with contact cement (really โgot it intoโ the foam backing. I then covered the plastic armrest piece with contact cement, being extra sure that I got all of the edges AND about a 1/2โ over on the backside (where the covering will wrap around). I almost used the full can.Let this sit for the full 15 minutes- the covering soaks a lot of the contact cement in. You want to make sure that it is all ready to go.Once the 15 minutes is up, youโll want to start with the stitching line- line that up along the channel on the armrest piece. Press firmly and work up towards the top, smoothing and pressing as you go. Contact cement is not forgiving so work slowly.With contact cement you donโt have to stretch as aggressively as you might need to with a spray adhesive because the contact cement gets into the foam- doesnโt sit on top. If you are lined up well, cover each piece well, and press the covering firmly to the plastic, it will work great.As the title said- for $40 in materials and an hour of my time, totally worth it!!
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Great product
Great product
User
A challenging job, but it can be done.
I thought the quality and color match of this was very good - good value. I have four installation pointers:(1) I removed the plastic guide strip from the OEM pad to aid initial alignment. Just remove stitches and glue to the replacement along the seam.(2) Contact cement doesn't work ... I thought that is what they were using in the installation video. Regardless, I found 3M Super 77 spray adhesive to work perfectly - it holds the fabric, and is easy to pull back if a mistake is made.(3) The curve in the middle is a struggle to get adhesion with smoothness (OEM uses a vacuum system), but I found that by using a 1-1/2" rigid foam cylinder worked great to press into that curve.(4) The plastic tool that is included is useless. Stretching the fabric is all that is needed to remove creases and get an OEM look. Along the edge, I used pliers to pull, and then press with my fingers on the back side.
User
Amazed how good it looks
Honestly, Iโm amazed at how well this turned out. It took me about an hour to do both doors. The glue was the hardest part, I bought 3m spray glue at Walmart. With that glue you have to let it set up for a few minutes before sticking everything together, once I figure that out it really went well. I also used the old one I pulled off to trace an outline on the new one, then cut along the line. It really looks brand new. My only complaint is the color is slightly off. If you do both nobody will notice though.
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