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Carpet Replacement "HOW TO", Is there anything I should know... |
dagdal1967 |
Apr 13 2006, 09:43 AM
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What are YOU looking at... Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Carrollton, Texas Member No.: 423 |
I've got a replacement carpet kit coming, and before I go head long into the project, I just wanna be prepared.
I've been told that, when installing the new carpet, overlap is everything. Start with the sides, then the cetner, then the floors. But are there any hardware issues I need to know? Any tips ans tricks for smooth and professional looking installation? Anything that needs to be removed to get the job done correctly? (I'm assuming that probably the seats and center console is all I have to really worry about.. Correct?) Thanks in advance. Doug |
freezing14 |
Apr 13 2006, 09:59 AM
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freezing14 Group: Members Posts: 435 Joined: 21-June 04 From: brockville , Ontario, Canada Member No.: 2,233 |
they key is use the right glue and a clean surface , clean like no particulate or treads or older carpet underside, some of the upholsery spray contact glue, pre-fit everything, watch for the park brake recess, it needs more glue , takes about 1 hr to install and 2 hour of ripping the old and cleaning it up
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dagdal1967 |
Apr 13 2006, 10:04 AM
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What are YOU looking at... Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Carrollton, Texas Member No.: 423 |
they key is use the right glue and a clean surface , clean like no particulate or treads or older carpet underside, some of the upholsery spray contact glue, pre-fit everything, watch for the park brake recess, it needs more glue , takes about 1 hr to install and 2 hour of ripping the old and cleaning it up Thanks... What's the best place to get the spray apholstery glue? I know that they sell stuff like that at the local craft store, but is that stuff strong enough?? To get all the old carpet particulate and glue off, is something like GOO-GONE the best way? Sorry.. I'm a novice at this particular piece of '14 refurb. Doug |
boxstr |
Apr 13 2006, 10:46 AM
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MEMBER:PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION Group: Members Posts: 7,522 Joined: 25-December 02 From: OREGON Member No.: 12 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I would advise against gluing the carpet in place. It will lay in place if it is cut correctly and is good quality material. The reason is that water and liquids can get under the carpet and if you need to clean it out, if the carpet is glued down , I don't think it will come out easily. And it might even tear.
Remove the center console and the seats, and the stock radio speaker housings. Get a vacumn and clean ,clean ,clean. Also a good time to scrub the floors if really dirty. Also check your back window to see if it is loose. This would be the perfect time to glue it back into place. That way water won't get down behind the backpad and pool on the floor under the seats, soaking your new carpet and causing rust, or more rust. CCLINCARPETERIA |
Mike D. |
Apr 13 2006, 12:01 PM
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OK, It runs now, and pretty good too! Group: Members Posts: 1,448 Joined: 3-January 03 From: Santa Clarita, Ca Member No.: 85 Region Association: None |
The E brake handle will also have to be removed. And possibly the steering shaft coupler depending on the kit you got. I got a cheep kit so I had to use glue just keep it down, 3m spray stuff, but I only glued the sides and front pieces. I also had to cut some to make them fit better and the front driver side piece was slit to go around steering shaft so I just cut the old one off.
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Demick |
Apr 13 2006, 12:31 PM
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Ernie made me do it! Group: Benefactors Posts: 2,312 Joined: 6-February 03 From: Pleasanton, CA Member No.: 257 |
Like Mike said, use 3M spray adhesive to hold down the carpet pieces that run down the longs and over the center tunnel. This will help it to conform to the right shape initially, but doesn't stick well enough to cause problems if you need to remove it. After a few weeks or months, the carpet will have taken shape, so when you remove a piece, you will be able to put it back down with no glue. Pieces that go directly on the floor need no glue.
Demick |
dagdal1967 |
Apr 13 2006, 12:57 PM
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What are YOU looking at... Group: Members Posts: 372 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Carrollton, Texas Member No.: 423 |
Thanks guys.. This is great information..
I know the 3M spray stuff well, as I've used it on many occasions to keep things "in place" that needed to be removed later. I hadn't thought about checking the window and the area behind the back padding for rust. All good advice. What about the area where the carpet meets the door sills. Does any of the door sill hardware have to be taken out (or loosened) to make sure the carpet gets placed correctly? D. |
Bruce Allert |
Apr 13 2006, 02:01 PM
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Hellions asleep Group: Members Posts: 3,289 Joined: 19-March 03 From: Eagle Creek, Orygun Member No.: 441 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
If I recall correctly the sills should come off. Lay the carpet along the sides with the sills off. Rub the carpet with your hands making it conform the the floor & sill area. This will show you correct placement. Watch where the holes are for the sill screws & allow enough carpet material to go under the sill. You can use an ice pick to relocate the holes thru the sill holes into the body when the carpet is where you want it. The sides were the most time consuming for me because placement was crucial. When mine were cut they were a wee bit short on material. Use the 3M spray sparingly. Like Craig said, eventually you will need to pull the carpet.
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