Final Carpet Installation Pics & Description
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Re: Final Carpet Installation Pics & Description
Black carpet, black hushmat. No other reason. Yes it took all 30 sheets to do front seat and foot areas, transmission tunnel, luggage stop, and entire rear storage area. Actually had very little left over. Just some portions of sheets I had cut. Bulk pack can usually be found at good discounted price as well, versus having to buy smaller portions.
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Re: Final Carpet Installation Pics & Description
Hi Kirk, Nice work!
You obviously have more patience than most guys.
Do you have shots of the rail flaps that you could share?
Is the dimmer switch grommet in the pic a temporary placement?
Did the end tabs of the bulkhead piece that meets the wheel well piece in the corner come with the binding attached?
Looks like a good idea to leave the ash tray in place for a proper alignment guide for the console. (ie: allowing proper removal).
HaND
2. No, it is correct, just installed backwards. Smaller diameter should be to front, so what you are looking at is the backside of the grommet that should be under the carpet.
3. These are the tabs at the very back along the the vertical wall next to the deck springs? If so, however they are shown is how they came. I did nothing extra to them.
4. Yes, no matter what you think DO NOT CUT THE CONSOLE WITHOUT FIRST DRY FITTING IT. Is is almost an optical illusion as to how much you NEED TO LEAVE.- Top
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Kirk- Top
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Re: Final Carpet Installation Pics & Description
Hi Kirk, Nice work!
You obviously have more patience than most guys.
Do you have shots of the rail flaps that you could share?
Is the dimmer switch grommet in the pic a temporary placement?
Did the end tabs of the bulkhead piece that meets the wheel well piece in the corner come with the binding attached?
Looks like a good idea to leave the ash tray in place for a proper alignment guide for the console. (ie: allowing proper removal).
HaND
Kirk- Top
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Kim: looks great! Those rear wheelhouse pieces are definitely challenging.
For anyone with a carpet install looming --I highly recommend using a clothing steamer (eg Jiffy Steamer) to loosen and form the material. Almost impossible to damage the fibers. The moist heat makes all the difference. When the carpet dries, it seems to shrink slightly and tighten up for a great fit.
For glue, I'm sold on 3M Super 90 (green can) with the adjustable fan nozzle. Zero mist like the 77 spray adhesive. Took 8 cans for the convertible.
Good choice on the Hushmat!- Top
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Re: Final Carpet Installation Pics & Description
Kirk do you have any pic of the carpet glued down around the center console? Do you have to notch the carpet around the screw brackets.
Thanks
Mike Day 10678- Top
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