06-24-2011 | #1 |
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Carpet ?
Any one use carpet from these folks? What do you think?
http://www.stockinteriors.com/?gclid...FQQDbAodHmDxNA
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Re: Carpet ?
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I'm not claiming expertise, but even with pre-molded carpet there is some heating to be done to get it to conform perfectly, and jute as opposed to the mass-backed (molded rubber-like) and/or the vinyl-like backing, worries me a bit. Can the jute be heated and force-fitted to fit the contour of the various panels like the carpet from MA can? I will say over all that the MA carpet kit was very good - both of them (bought one for my my wife Ami's 69 C3 Vert). I would buy it again, but there would be a couple things I'd talk to them about before purchase... For example, the kit did not include the special speaker-type carpet to cover the speaker panels (at your ankle). I called them and they sent me a piece of carpet with a porous vinyl backing which is very pliable and forms very nicely with the help from a heat gun. My only "bitch" was the edges of the pieces that fit at the knee panels and the console: the stitching thread count was not sufficient to make a clean edge and the nap of the carpet was not entirely covered - fuzz sticking out, in other words! I fixed it with the electric hair clipper, but I'd have sent those pieces back for replacement - had I seen it before the glue was setting up. No biggie - just something to look when inspecting the pieces as they come out of the box. Get their green carpet cement too. That spray-on 3M stuff...I've never been too impressed with and not even a close second to the green contact cement from MA. P.
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06-24-2011 | #3 |
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Re: Carpet ?
Thanks for the input Paul. I've read several horror stories lately about carpet kits. Trying to figure which way to go. The wife found this guy on ebay.
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Re: Carpet ?
I put carpet and a headliner from stockinteriors.com into my GMC. The carpet was very nice, but the headliner began to sag in less than a year.
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06-24-2011 | #5 |
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Re: Carpet ?
Witch carpet did you get and what backing? Have you noticed any fading? I know nothing about carpet so have lots of questions.
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06-24-2011 | #6 |
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Re: Carpet ?
Go mass-backed, it's way better than poly-backed. Mass-backed conforms to the floorpan better, and is more effective for sound deadening.
I sold the truck about 3 years after installing the carpet - I did not notice any fading.
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