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F1blueRx7 12-09-07 07:41 PM

New Rx-7 Carpet
 
Shopping around for new Carpet for the front of the Rx7. Who has purchased, what company did you buy it from and what was your experience with it?

I've looked at a few ebay companies and while the carpet is cheap (130 bucks) it's also thin, and not "mass backed" with insulation or rubber like the stock carpet is. Black Dragon/LMC truck/Victoria British wants 280 for there set, but is it comparable to the stock carpet?

chano 12-10-07 12:42 AM

I bought ACC carpet thinking "well, i aint paying much but it is only carpet right"
I got fucked. the carpet is thin, which was ok with me , the molding in the carpet sucked which still was ok with me, the underpadding was hilarious and then i put the carpet on the car and to my fucking surprise was too short on the sides, it will not reach the fucking sides. Leaving me short for a few inches on each side. so i had to cut it in half and put another peice of carpet in the center to cover. so it became a fucking 3 piece fucking front carpet:rlaugh:

Didnt look bad afterall but What did i learn? buy regular carpet cut it and mold it yourself, or take it to a shop that does this type of work.

i highly doubt any of those carpets from those companies are anything comparable with the stock one. i read the stock ones are around $900 new, not sure.

RB_eater 12-10-07 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by chano (Post 7606237)
i highly doubt any of those carpets from those companies are anything comparable with the stock one. i read the stock ones are around $900 new, not sure.

:shocking:

Good thing my carpet only has a few rust stains...

TitaniumTT 12-10-07 07:59 AM

Wow - I bought from ACCmats prob 5 years ago & I couldn't have been happier. I was going to suggest them without a doubt.`

chatchie 12-10-07 09:01 AM

rug
 
I just pulled my rug to dynamat and you'd be suprised how much sound deadning insulation/rubber there actually is underneath the factory rug, its actually quite heavy and well done, I doubt an aftermarket piece could match that quality. Used factory rugs can be found on ebay and the forum classifieds quite easily.

I'm also in search of a clean black factory rug.

God luck

JamesBong 12-10-07 11:10 AM

I'm swapping in the carpet from an '87 AT. It's the plusher carpet available from the factory, and doesn't look bad, for being 20 yrs old! I'm going to have it professionally dyed black, cause I hate the red, and the way it bleaches out to babysh*t brown in the sun.

tandolla 02-02-09 10:09 PM

1AAUTO.com i got a carpet set from them, not to bad, i am takin it to the shop to have them install it though so that way i dont fuck things up cutting the holes and what not.

13bturbofc 02-03-09 06:28 AM

i have a brand new black carpet from black dragon, i never installed it, it is still in the box. ill sell it for cheap so send me a pm if your interested.

clied 02-03-09 07:11 AM

Since were on the topic has anyone cut up and make there own carpet? I know they sell a roll of carpet at some auto stores. How hard would it be to take out the stock carpet and trace around it. Quality wont be the same and fitment might not be as good. I just want to replace mines since the previous owner was a dirty bastard. Stains and rips all over... I don't really care if it doesn't fit that well or if it's real thin.

gxl87turbo 02-03-09 07:19 AM

No carpet out there fits like a oem molded carpet.

fonzi581 02-03-09 07:36 AM

Or if you can afford it, the dealership is always an option.

Aaron Cake 02-03-09 09:43 AM

My thoughts on the (abysmal) ACC replacement carpet, along with pictures, are in this thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthread.php?t=777384

After the experience with the ACC carpet, I would have no issues paying $900 for the new OEM set. It would have saved me a week of fitting and is of much higher quality.

I've never cut my own carpet but I suspect that with patience, anyone can do it. The hatch area will be easy but the compound curves on the inner wheel wells will take some molding. You can mold the carpet by heating the back of it with a heat gun. The floor area of the front will likely need to be done in two pieces at least.

13bturbofc 02-03-09 05:15 PM

a friend of mine recently bought an OEM black carpet through mazda, the mazda dealers in the us said there are none of these carpets left in the states. he had to order from mazda in japan, he paid $1400 for it..i don't know where you guys are getting the $900 dollar price tag...but keep dreaming lol

JerryLH3 02-03-09 05:18 PM

Wow, that's expensive. What really stinks is I saw one go for $99 on eBay recently in extremely good condition. I would have bought it, but it was pickup only. I wasn't really in the mood for a road trip from Tampa to Texas at the time.

F1blueRx7 02-03-09 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by 13bturbofc (Post 8934349)
i have a brand new black carpet from black dragon, i never installed it, it is still in the box. ill sell it for cheap so send me a pm if your interested.

Yeah this thread is 2 years old, i'm no longer looking for carpet I don't even have an FC anymore.

13bturbofc 02-04-09 06:47 PM

oh im not the one who resurrected this thread...i didn't even bother looking at the date

Jeffc3s 03-18-09 07:45 PM

But there are some people who needs NEW carpet for a good price and good quality. OEM Carpet from $900-$1.400?? pocket size aint big... anyways are Black Dragon molded carpets good quality? Because I had their catalog for years and always wondered if their carpets are good quality or close to OEM quality..

87pyro3 03-18-09 09:32 PM

i went with acc not much more than a month ago and the padding does suck but go and buy some jute matting and stuff away the only bad part is finding wer all the god d@#% holes are :wallbash::wallbash: i couldnt have ben happier with acc ( auto costume carpet ):)

Aaron Cake 03-20-09 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Jeffc3s (Post 9055158)
But there are some people who needs NEW carpet for a good price and good quality. OEM Carpet from $900-$1.400?? pocket size aint big... anyways are Black Dragon molded carpets good quality? Because I had their catalog for years and always wondered if their carpets are good quality or close to OEM quality..

I am wondering if you read the thread prior to posting? It's been covered. The ACC carpet sold by Black Dragon is hit and miss. Previously in this thread I posted a link to my experiences with the carpet.

Based on those experiences, I would have no issues paying for an OEM carpet set.

jal301 03-20-09 11:50 AM

I purchased and received one from StockInteriors.com. Although I have not installed it yet, I would suggest it based on the quality, texture, looks, and feel of it. It is oversized which allows you to cut it exactly as you need to fit your car and there are no holes cut so you must do some of the work to complete the fit. I went with the ExtraPlush option and would suggest spending the money for it - they offer the mass backing option as well. Best of all, it's made in the USA! :patriot:

http://www.stockinteriors.com/autoca...17&ModelId=269

1ATony 04-08-09 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by tandolla (Post 8933582)
1AAUTO.com i got a carpet set from them, not to bad, i am takin it to the shop to have them install it though so that way i dont fuck things up cutting the holes and what not.

We carry the ACC ones,they have good quality to them.

Aaron Cake 04-09-09 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by 1ATony (Post 9110579)
We carry the ACC ones,they have good quality to them.

No, no they do not.

Unless there was something defective about mine, and others received bad carpets as well, the ACC carpet for the 2nd gen is most certainly a poor quality item. Fit is horrible. The moldings are not deep enough. Not enough material in some areas. Mine had missing tufts and damaged seams. The rear pieces don't fit properly (not enough material to cover gaps). The maroon colour of mine was several shades lighter then factory.

just startn 04-09-09 01:38 PM

If the OEM carpet is not all matted down almost worn threw or has holes in it already, if it just has some stains and faded why dont you just take the carpet out scrub it up and dye it. I just dyed some carpet for my vert it was that lite tan color and i dyed it black. Turned out really really well i took pics of it but its like jet black and blurrs the camera. ill post it up if anyone wants to see it

tangoshark 03-28-10 02:06 PM

Hi Just Startn,

Would you mind posting some pictures of you carpet after dying? I have an 88 vert N/A with blue carpet and ruined by previous dumbass owner, and I am in need or taking it off and cleaning and dying to black.

thanks a lot
David

therotaryrocket 03-28-10 02:36 PM

I would think you could get a much nicer custom made and installed molded high quality carpet for less than the $1400 oem price. haha, maybe I'm wrong about that, but I wouldn't pay for that, gotta be a nice alternative.


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