No carpet, grip ideas?
No carpet, grip ideas?
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Z4MCSL

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577 posts

103 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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So I'm finally going the whole hog and fully stripping my clio 182, weirdly really enjoying g the process even if the impact will be minimal


I've just got half the roof lining to go and the front carpet. Couldn't believe how heavy the carpet is so the plan is to take out the front carpet too.

However I'm wondering what I'll be left with under foot and whether I should get some sort of matt or grip tape to take the place of the carpet? Don't want my feet slipping around


I've seen suggestions of skate board tape, any other suggestions on here?

Thanks

Haltamer

2,606 posts

100 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Griptape would do the trick but would probably be a bit hard on shoes; Could glue / double sided tape a regular floormat directly to the floor?

Andy_C77

247 posts

94 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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I’ve seen some people rivet chequer plate in to the floor pan where you would put your feet. Also a piece of plywood would also do the trick and would probably be less slippery if wet.

Chris32345

2,139 posts

82 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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If there's fairly smooth metal under the carpet if out some grit tape on the floor like you'd have on the treads of a ladder

Scrump

23,623 posts

178 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Spray it with pickup load bay spray, which gives a textured non slip finish and covers a multitude of sins underneath.
Something like this
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Autotek-ATOOTBB500-Truck-...

anonymous-user

74 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Skateboard grip tape usually works

braddo

12,001 posts

208 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Carpet isn’t super grippy, so I wouldn’t be looking to make the replacement more grippy than carpet.

Catching your shoe on grip tape could lead to a mistake just as easily as it might with a slippery floor (if not more so).
I don’t see the point of checker plate either..

Why not just a normal floor mat? Either carpet or rubber.

Z4MCSL

Original Poster:

577 posts

103 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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BRADDO that is a very very good point!

Maybe ill just stick the current floor mats down with some sticky tape as mentioned above

Wh00sher

1,740 posts

238 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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I use grip tape too

don`t use chequer plate. It looks naff and isn`t that grippy either.

TEKNOPUG

20,096 posts

225 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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I'd leave the roof lining personally.

brillomaster

1,616 posts

190 months

Thursday 6th May 2021
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When i removed the carpet from the front of an e46 trackcar, i cut around the heel pad of the carpet and left that in place. The carpet was about an inch thick, so didnt want my heels to be resting an inch lower relative to the pedals.

anonymous-user

74 months

Thursday 6th May 2021
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I stripped my car back to bare metal 4 years ago and never had an issue with slipping feet. Have you tried it, might not be an issue.

You can also wear race boots usually and there is a rubber patch on the heal.

Cambs_Stuart

3,403 posts

104 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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TEKNOPUG said:
I'd leave the roof lining personally.
Me too. You're not going to save much weight by removing it and it really helps reduce condensation build up.

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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When stripping a friends megane we found that the carpet under the pedals was supported by a piece of insulation maybe 2 inches deep. With it removed your feet were in the totally wrong place. We expanding foamed a bit of carpet in to fill the void but really should have just left the drivers carpet as it was. Ditto the headlining, terrible condensation.

Djtemeka

1,952 posts

212 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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Get a self adhesive carpet tile. They’re light

Z4MCSL

Original Poster:

577 posts

103 months

Friday 7th May 2021
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This is actually really helpful I hunt thought about condensation and that would be annoying.ibe done half the roof lining I.e.the back so maybe ill leave the front in.

On the carpet I'm now thinking I'll do the passenger side but maybe leave most of the drivers side I