Carpets

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renmure

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4,237 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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I see that some cars have neatly fitted interior carpets.

Is there a template for this anywhere or is it a case of me having to befuddle my own way with cardboard, scissors and some string?

Storer

5,024 posts

215 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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My trimmer did mine but I think the Factory might do something too.


Paul

deadscoob

2,263 posts

260 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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I made templates from brown packing paper. Thick enough to be durable, thin enough to easily make templates. Doesn't take long.

pilbeam_mp62

955 posts

201 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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deadscoob said:
I made templates from brown packing paper. Thick enough to be durable, thin enough to easily make templates. Doesn't take long.
This is what I did also - then I. sent them away and had them made with yellow piping to match the colour of the car.

barriejames

895 posts

179 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I assume you mean floor carpets? They come from the factory and only need minimal cutting and sticking it is one of the easier jobs I found

pilbeam_mp62

955 posts

201 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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barriejames said:
I assume you mean floor carpets? They come from the factory and only need minimal cutting and sticking it is one of the easier jobs I found
Yes - but builders might choose to have better quality carpets or different colours or trimming etc., and in this case you can find places to send a template and have them made.

deadscoob

2,263 posts

260 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Factory only do the floor too don't they? I covered the sides and bulkhead too

DHGTR

1,196 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I used some stiff card for templates

renmure

Original Poster:

4,237 posts

224 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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barriejames said:
I assume you mean floor carpets? They come from the factory and only need minimal cutting and sticking it is one of the easier jobs I found
Yes, I did just mean the floor (hadn't actually thought about the other bits)
The rear bulkhead behind the seats is already carpeted in mine and I can't decide whether I prefer the metal finish or the carpet on the floor.

Just spoken to the factory and the price seems reasonable and if as you say it is an easy job then I think I will probably go with that.... or risk getting stuck upside down somewhere under the dash with my paper and scissors smile

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Marine carpet. Non wooly, no smelly when wet. Cut a template, get it bound. Not that expensive and worth it over the smell of dirty sheep permeating the cabin. Man made fibres.

UltimaCH

3,155 posts

189 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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drivin_me_nuts said:
Marine carpet. Non wooly, no smelly when wet. Cut a template, get it bound. Not that expensive and worth it over the smell of dirty sheep permeating the cabin. Man made fibres.
Good idea. I'll think of that when I get to finishing the interior.

Storer

5,024 posts

215 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I should have mentioned 'don't use wool' due to damp dog effect. Glad I'm not alone with that thought.

Mine are not stuck down but I used lots of Velcro so they can be removed for cleaning if necessary.
I used strips aligned seat to pedals where diver/passenger need to slide in/walk out.


Paul

confusionhunter

448 posts

222 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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good idea on the velcro! My carpet is currently one piece under the seats too so I'll probably use velcro and some black marine carpet to make three sections 2 under the seats and one for the frontal area, leaving the pedal box untouched.... Anyone have a link to a good supplier of marine carpet? A quick google shows most of it is available in 1ft wide sections or its from the states!

The Italian

136 posts

122 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Marine carpet is the choice, however Velcro often can't decide to leave both sides on the car or on the carpet - when insulation is used snaps are a good idea.
Boats often use snaps which can prevent gathering and keep a tight appearance. Especially near a pedal box. Cars that require some effort, getting in/out would benefit from some stainless snaps.

V8Dom

3,546 posts

202 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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renmure said:
barriejames said:
I assume you mean floor carpets? They come from the factory and only need minimal cutting and sticking it is one of the easier jobs I found
Yes, I did just mean the floor (hadn't actually thought about the other bits)
The rear bulkhead behind the seats is already carpeted in mine and I can't decide whether I prefer the metal finish or the carpet on the floor.

Just spoken to the factory and the price seems reasonable and if as you say it is an easy job then I think I will probably go with that.... or risk getting stuck upside down somewhere under the dash with my paper and scissors smile
how much was the factory carpet?

Storer

5,024 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Dom

For a man that was talking about selling his Ultima you seem to have got the modification/upgrade/improvement bug!!!


Paul

barriejames

895 posts

179 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Carpet for floor and bullkead with adhesive about £175 from factory looks good quality

V8Dom said:
renmure said:
barriejames said:
I assume you mean floor carpets? They come from the factory and only need minimal cutting and sticking it is one of the easier jobs I found
Yes, I did just mean the floor (hadn't actually thought about the other bits)
The rear bulkhead behind the seats is already carpeted in mine and I can't decide whether I prefer the metal finish or the carpet on the floor.

Just spoken to the factory and the price seems reasonable and if as you say it is an easy job then I think I will probably go with that.... or risk getting stuck upside down somewhere under the dash with my paper and scissors smile
how much was the factory carpet?

renmure

Original Poster:

4,237 posts

224 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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£90ish plus vat for just the floor. Thought that seemed reasonable tbh

UltimaCH

3,155 posts

189 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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The Italian said:
Marine carpet is the choice, however Velcro often can't decide to leave both sides on the car or on the carpet - when insulation is used snaps are a good idea.
Boats often use snaps which can prevent gathering and keep a tight appearance. Especially near a pedal box. Cars that require some effort, getting in/out would benefit from some stainless snaps.
Sorry for asking but what are snaps? I assume some type of fixture.

The Italian

136 posts

122 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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http://www.coversuperstore.com/Snaps-Grommets-Hard...
I used snaps/grommets when my carpet rolled into my pedal box, hasn't moved since.
The velcro glue went gummy due to heat and failed. Snaps can be riveted or screwed in.

Edited by The Italian on Monday 6th April 05:06