casey Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 Hey, Ive just removed the carpet from the front of my car and I'm planing to use it as a template to cut out the new stuff, however the carpet that i have removed has "glue" on the back of it and i was just wondering if there was an easy way to remove this so that i can lay it out flat. Or is there another easier way to get a template of the floor pan. I'm not interested in getting moulded carpet due to lack of funds and the fact i already have the other carpet. Casey. Quote
Taz_Rx Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 if its not moulded it will fit shit. knox moulded carpets are $175 delivered, and thats for the "super plush" (best). I have one in my mazda and I would highly recommend saving a couple of extra bickies for a quality product. :D Quote
counc Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 agreed, non moulded carpet will never fix or sit nicely (i know this from personal experience) you can always try to mould the carpet using a steamer ect but you will never get a nice fit. As far as removing the glue on the under side that's whats is holding the moulding in place and i don't think you will be able to remove it without destroying the original carpet to use as a template Quote
Rolla__Boy Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 The "glue" on the back of it, is the moulded bit, so you wont ever get it to lay flat, moulded carpet is the only way to go, under $200 for nice carpet for the whole car is cheap as chips, you will never get normal carpet to fit as well as moulded, unless you are a trimmer. Failing that, search the wreckers til you find a car with good condition carpet in it. Quote
casey Posted September 22, 2006 Author Report Posted September 22, 2006 ohh, I'm in det as it is, i have the intirior out atm and I'm running new wire at the moment so I'm doing every thing while the carpets out, do you think it would be cheaper to take my carpet and the car to a trimmer to do it? Quote
counc Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 id say it would actuall cost more to do it that way than to get some pre moulded carpet from knox. like mentioned before 175 delivered is cheap as chips, you would proably pay in excess of 300 taking it to a trimmer to get done Quote
jamesrolla Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 (edited) i paid $200 for a knox moulded carpet, included fitting of the carpet and underlay aswell as having a dash matt made for it aswell, the bloke did a great job of it cheers james Edited September 22, 2006 by jamesrolla Quote
Des Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 Use astro turf as ya carpet :D . Quote
counc Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 Use astro turf as ya carpet :D . :) :y: :D :lolcry: that id like to see Quote
Des Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 My mate did use it in his sigma.and I'm going to use it in my ke70 when my engine is in and done. :D Quote
casey Posted September 23, 2006 Author Report Posted September 23, 2006 i realy don't have any cash for carpet. any tips? dad says he mabe able to do it, as he has done it before. he ispretty talented for some one who hardley went to school :P Quote
Rolla__Boy Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 At the end of the day, you will be happier if you wait and buy some new moulded carpet. Quote
HEKTIC Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 mm dad said he could do it but it would look allot better to get moulded ill ask if he will fund it :P Quote
casey Posted September 23, 2006 Author Report Posted September 23, 2006 oh my bad that was me on johns account Quote
jamesrolla Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 why don't you just get it as clean as you can and then paint it gloss black, looks cool but can make the car a little bit noisey sometimes, i had no carpet in my ke11 for about 6 months, then when i put carpet in i couldnt believe how quiet it was, just depends on what you preferance is Quote
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