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i'd like to see a bit more before i commit to purchasing for myself. anyone has photos of their installed kits please post and share your thoughts....thanks in advance
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See post #57+1
i'd like to see a bit more before i commit to purchasing for myself. anyone has photos of their installed kits please post and share your thoughts....thanks in advance
See post #57
hi, i would like to buy a dark gray color carp t kit for my 80. 1995 how can i contact you?
I have in my 60. Came out great.Anyone else have photos and reviews of this carpet kit? How was your install? How has the carpet held up over time?
Mine just came in today - grey '94 interior. I didn't see any other pics posted on mud for this interior so this was a roll of the dice. Couldn't be more happy with the quality and match. I'll post some pics after the install in a few weeks... waiting on some electronics to come and get that sorted first.Anyone else have photos and reviews of this carpet kit? How was your install? How has the carpet held up over time?
Thanks for posting up some pics. Would like to hear how your install goes.Mine just came in today - grey '94 interior. I didn't see any other pics posted on mud for this interior so this was a roll of the dice.
Happy to help. I didn't get the mats, mine are in great condition for some reason. PO probably didn't keep them in the vehicle...
That looks really good. Adding it to the list...I installed mine in my 91 several years ago. Couldn't be happier.
I went mass backed. It had a definite sound deadening effect.. but it was much more difficult to work with than non backed products I've used in other cars.
Think of it like this - non mass backed it like laying down a towel and trying to make it flat (pretty easy). Mass backed is like taking a cheap kiddie pool and trying to make it lay flat (doable, but much more finicky).
There are not. You will have to use your old carpets as a template. The most common method seems to be as follows:Are any of the holes or slots pre-cut of do you have to use the existing carpet as a guide for this ????
Are any of the holes or slots pre-cut of do you have to use the existing carpet as a guide for this ????
The price is right but I do not think I want to tackle this project right now as my existing carpet is ok and mostly covered up with weather tech mats. And the pictures that were posted the carpet looks really nice.I used the carpet as a guide, and used a soldering iron with a section of wire coat hanger (as to not ruin a soldering tip) to poke the holes.
That nylon smoke is good for you, I hear.
Not sure what clips you are referring to? No need for a stapler. Just a sharp razor is all you probably need if you don't want to cut with just a soldering iron. Once everything is cut to size, the trim pieces neatly cover any edges.Finally getting ready to install this darn carpet I bought a year ago. I have an old soldering iron to make the holes... what do I need to remove/reinstall the clips and stuff I need to xfer from the old carpet? I saw the tips about making chalk-line patterns over the old carpet for holes etc... but I'm wondering if I need some special kinda stapler or what! Cheers!