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Mr.JTurboII 04-07-14 06:29 PM

$20 Black Carpet Mod D.I.Y
 
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Just want to share this to those who have nasty looking carpets and cant afford to replace them completely. Walmart sells replacement black carpet in the automotive section."Remington Industries Carpet Replacement, Black".

Supplies
2 rolls of the black carpet, carpet or headliner glue, scissors, basic tools and a vacuum.

1st step. Remove the seats, seat belt lock,any trim that touches the floor carpet and center console. Vacuum the factory carpets as clean as you can.

2nd step. You lay out the new carpet over the old one. 1 roll fits the length and width of one side of the car. cut it to the shape of the floor. its going to have overlap where the floor curves up. i just cut it nicely after i glued it.

3rd step. Remove the new carpet and spray your glue over your old carpet. Then fit the new carpet on top. once its in, lay down old magazines or something with weight around the corners until the glue drys.

4th step. Cut the holes for the seat bolts, seat belt lock, and gas door lever. then reassemble.

Be very patient and it will come out nice. i rushed one side and i got wrinkles and i cut it too short. i took my time with the other side and it came out nice. The carpet looks 100% better than before and has been in the car for about 3 months with no problems or fading. You get what you pay for, so don't expect oem results. imo its comparable to the regular 1 piece replacements that are $100+. Before and After pics included

Remington Industries Carpet Replacement, Black - Walmart.com

Permatex Body Shop Heavy-Duty Headliner and Carpet Adhesive (16.75 oz) 27828: Search no more for the best Glues at Advance Auto Parts

Molotovman 04-07-14 08:24 PM

Two different cars.... Not sure if you're serious.

The black one looks pretty good though!

Mr.JTurboII 04-07-14 08:28 PM

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Same car, new seats and dash.


Originally Posted by Molotovman (Post 11714266)
Two different cars.... Not sure if you're serious.

The black one looks pretty good though!

edit: found more pics

20B10AE 04-09-14 10:45 PM

Not bad at all!

donteatmybabies 04-13-14 02:52 PM

How long did it take you to just do the carpet? Like a rough guesstimate.

Mr.JTurboII 04-14-14 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by donteatmybabies (Post 11717611)
How long did it take you to just do the carpet? Like a rough guesstimate.

took me about an hour, but my seats and trim were already unbolted and out. i let the carpet sit overnight so that the glue would dry good before i did anything else tho

djSL 04-14-14 08:05 PM

Looks good. I also debated this as I covered my door cards and sun roof in black suede. How does the carpet look in comparison to the rear? I always felt like that would look off (half blue/ half black).

Mr.JTurboII 04-14-14 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by djSL (Post 11718458)
Looks good. I also debated this as I covered my door cards and sun roof in black suede. How does the carpet look in comparison to the rear? I always felt like that would look off (half blue/ half black).

well to me, it looks fine because i have a black and grey theme for now. but you can always use the same carpet to do the back which is what im planing to do later.

donteatmybabies 04-17-14 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by Mr.JTurboII (Post 11718433)
took me about an hour, but my seats and trim were already unbolted and out. i let the carpet sit overnight so that the glue would dry good before i did anything else tho

Oh alright so the carpet part of the mod is more of an over night thing to make sure it properly sets and glues?

clokker 04-17-14 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by Mr.JTurboII (Post 11718478)
you can always use the same carpet to do the back which is what im planing to do later.

I'll be interested to see how you deal with all the exposed edges in the rear.

hac52 05-02-14 10:20 AM

how did u get ur seats out mine are being stubborn could u send me some more information please

Mr.JTurboII 05-02-14 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by hac52 (Post 11729197)
how did u get ur seats out mine are being stubborn could u send me some more information please

iirc just the 2 bolts in the front and 2 in the back, the bolts sometimes get rusty tho, might have to spray it up and play them to get them out without breaking.

hac52 05-03-14 08:02 AM

yea mine are really rusted one of them broke off so im gonna have to put this one on hold for a bit i could have done half of one side but i would rather do it all i sprayed some wd40 but it aint doing nothing much to that bolt

jlee916 05-12-14 05:04 AM

you prob want something like pb blaster instead of wd40. also rethreading it could be useful

rx7w/yaw 06-14-14 06:55 PM

I have to ask, why did you put new over the old? Just curious.

Looks great, the last automotive carpet I did was some green indoor/outdoor carpet I did to my s10 and some decent adhesive would have been great to hold the carpet still lol.

philiptompkins 06-15-14 11:31 AM

why did you install the center console buttons upsidedown?

Mr.JTurboII 06-15-14 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by rx7w/yaw (Post 11752958)
I have to ask, why did you put new over the old? Just curious.

Looks great, the last automotive carpet I did was some green indoor/outdoor carpet I did to my s10 and some decent adhesive would have been great to hold the carpet still lol.

The old carpet is molded and has padding/backing, the black carpet doesn't, so I kept it to help retain the factory shape

Mr.JTurboII 06-15-14 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by philiptompkins (Post 11753205)
why did you install the center console buttons upsidedown?

Not installed, just rest there


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