Best Carpet? Loop or Pile?
#21
Burning Brakes
I am currently installing my loop carpet from Wilcox. The back is in, and I laid in the passenger side to see how it fit- IT FITS PERFECTLY!!!
I ran out of glue, so after work tomorrow I will pick up more, I should have it in in a few more hours. I took the time tonight to remove, sandblast, and re-paint the seat and seatbelt bolts. I used the hot bolt trick to make my bolt holes in the carpet. It worked great.
I ran out of glue, so after work tomorrow I will pick up more, I should have it in in a few more hours. I took the time tonight to remove, sandblast, and re-paint the seat and seatbelt bolts. I used the hot bolt trick to make my bolt holes in the carpet. It worked great.
#22
Team Owner
Heat the end of a bolt and melt a hole in the carpet with it.
I prefer using a pencil-type soldering iron. But, I locate those holes first with a large needle...then mark the exact location of the hole.
I prefer using a pencil-type soldering iron. But, I locate those holes first with a large needle...then mark the exact location of the hole.
#23
Melting Slicks
I used an old screwdriver which I have ground down to a point to locate the hole and then my soldering iron to melt the hole. It makes a nice round hole for the bolt and melts the carpet ends which will keep it from fraying.
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Hi David,
It sounds like you're making some good progress.
I smiled at your comment..... is a POINTED screwdriver STILL a screwdriver!?!?
Good Luck as you continue!
Regards,
Alan
It sounds like you're making some good progress.
I smiled at your comment..... is a POINTED screwdriver STILL a screwdriver!?!?
Good Luck as you continue!
Regards,
Alan
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Le Mans Master
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Drifting
I am currently installing my loop carpet from Wilcox. The back is in, and I laid in the passenger side to see how it fit- IT FITS PERFECTLY!!!
I ran out of glue, so after work tomorrow I will pick up more, I should have it in in a few more hours. I took the time tonight to remove, sandblast, and re-paint the seat and seatbelt bolts. I used the hot bolt trick to make my bolt holes in the carpet. It worked great.
I ran out of glue, so after work tomorrow I will pick up more, I should have it in in a few more hours. I took the time tonight to remove, sandblast, and re-paint the seat and seatbelt bolts. I used the hot bolt trick to make my bolt holes in the carpet. It worked great.
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I like cut pile because when it starts to look shaggy you can take a set of electric hair trimmers, with the proper attachment, and give them a good trimming and they look new again.
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Drifting
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And thanks everyone for the input on the loop or cut pile... My choice is going to be the loop... It's just feels right for my ride. Pics to follow.
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Like these:
http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Clipper-A.../dp/B000FL6HEC