Any tips on Carpet install?
#1
Any tips on Carpet install?
So My carpet from Summit has finally arrived. tomorrow will start tearing the old one off, and installing the new one. Anyone has done this before? any tips? appreciated.
#2
Yeah, take your time, measure and fit twice and cut once (where you have to). Mark your seat and seat belt mounting holes as you lay the carpet down by using golf tees (or something similar) stuck through the carpet and into the holes. That will flag the holes for you, and keep the carpet in place as you go. Once the carpet is all down, you can open the holes a little more with a utility knife so the bolts will clear.
#5
I also put the bolts back in all the holes before laying the carpet in. Be sure to get all the edges where you want them before ever cutting the first hole! You only get one chance at that, and don't want to have to fix new carpets.
I started by getting mine all the way forward under the dash and fitting it side to side. Then cut and pushed it over the bolts. Then I installed the back and slid it under the front just enough to overlap. Checked all the fitment side to side, and put a seat bottom in to be sure it covered too. Then finally instaalled the seats, and after that the belts and side rocker covers.
Now is a good time to lay down any dynamat or such too, so it will be quieter.
I started by getting mine all the way forward under the dash and fitting it side to side. Then cut and pushed it over the bolts. Then I installed the back and slid it under the front just enough to overlap. Checked all the fitment side to side, and put a seat bottom in to be sure it covered too. Then finally instaalled the seats, and after that the belts and side rocker covers.
Now is a good time to lay down any dynamat or such too, so it will be quieter.
Last edited by 1971BB427; 06-08-2010 at 10:09 PM.
#8
I usually measure everything out, than use a heat gun and a roller to lay the carpet in, then trim off the excess, for the seat and seatbelt holes I go under the car and use an old soldering iron to open them up and seal the edges at the same time
#9
i was checking the carpet that is currently on the car, and it is glued in many places to the floor, do i need to do the same?
sorry guys if my questions sound stupid, but i'm new to classic cars.
sorry guys if my questions sound stupid, but i'm new to classic cars.
#10
I don't think they were glued originally, but they did stick to the metal after years of being in position. I know I had to pull mine up and wire brush the jute backing off the floor when I replaced it, but I didn't glue anything.