Carpets

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rolfe

Original Poster:

167 posts

254 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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The carpets in my Griff are looking a bit worse for wear and I want to change them. It would seem there is a hell of a lot of work in removing the carpets which would obviously incur some serious labour costs if I had them done proffesionally. Fitting the carpets once this work is done appears reasonably straight forward. Has anyone done this and could anyone recommend someone who could supply the carpets cut and edged?

jonny tvr

4,537 posts

283 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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Yes ... I got a local trimmer who also do work for Christopher Neils to do it. It was an excellent job and I went for upgraded carpet and changed the colour at the same time. It cost £450 cash for everything.

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

279 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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jonny

you have mail!

angusfaldo

2,791 posts

276 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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Dave

Email tonyrec through his profile. He acquired an abandoned Chim and had to have the whole interior done. I saw the results and they are top class. He had it done in Hertfordshire. I'm sure he posted in the Chim forum - might be worth doing a search there.

AF

paul_clark3000

39 posts

264 months

Thursday 26th June 2003
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I had a bash at fitting my own after realising the originals were a bit tatty. It took about 4 weekends to complete the job (took my time since it was winter, so it could be done a lot quicker)

It cost £50 altogether, that was for the carpet, insulation and glue (need a lot!) It does help having a dad who runs a carpet shop so I would say £100 if you went to a High street shop - The trick is to get the largest offcut they have as they tend to sell it on pretty cheap due to the irregular size.

I was pleased with the results and you also get to now the car a lot better when it is stripped to the bone!













>> Edited by paul_clark3000 on Thursday 26th June 11:33

simon.b

1,230 posts

284 months

Thursday 26th June 2003
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Nice job Paul,

Did you take out the centre console ?

Simon.

alex200mph

510 posts

267 months

Thursday 26th June 2003
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Paul
Just out of interest how did you do the edging?
Looks very nice by the way.
cheers
Alex

paul_clark3000

39 posts

264 months

Friday 27th June 2003
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Centre console had to be undone from the rear, but thankfully did not need to take it off entirely. You can pull it about quite a bit to get around the awkward edges where the carpet goes under the tunnel.
It's a scary moment as your tear away the old carpet from the hide on the console. Thats the point of no return!

The edging was done at my dads shop. As far as I am aware, most carpet shops do this sort of thing. If you have a carpet fitted, it is quite common to have large mats made up for the hall, kitchen etc. out of the remaining carpet. This edging is basically the same thing.