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I would appreciate some input on a couple issues that pertain to the interior. The first is the selection of new carpeting for the old girl. The two companies I am concidering are Al Knoch and The Last Detail. TLD was considerably cheaper although I am most concerned about fit and quality of fabric. Since there isn't much on her that came from the factory I don't care if it looks original only good.
A second question is since the seats are going to be pulled why not put some insulation in to cut down exhaust and engine heat. Any products that work for you and how did you install them.
Al Knoch manufactures his own products while TLD, Zip, Ecklers and most of the other Corvette parts & accessory vendors usually resell Auto Custom Carpet (ACC) manufactured carpets. I have the ACC (direct from them) and was pleased with the quality and fit of the package except the rear compartment piece. The piece in the rear where is fits up against the back panel required alot of trimming and jockeying to get a decent fit. I called ACC and they were very responsive and offered to pickup the old and deliver a new without charge but I decided it fit OK and left it.
On the insulation/sound deadener, I lined the entire interior compartment with foil backed insulation. I purchased a couple rolls (~$50) of it at Pep Boys and custom cut it to fit every nook and cranny of the car and glued it to the floor with 3M spray adhesive. I also sealed each seam with metal duct tape used for A/C & heat ducts so there is no seepage. Along with the new ACC carpet w/attached felt, it made a huge difference (reduction) in interior temperature & sound.
Check out my photopoint site.....There are a ton of carpet installation pics....I bought mercedes benz carpet in a sheet and cut it to fit......I looked at other vettes with carpet from Al knoch and TLD....and they were not up to Snuff on thickness and quality....Sure it took a bit longer..but the custom fit and quality were more than worth it in my opinion...But if quality is not a big factor then buy from the vendors..By the way my carpet only cost me 60 bucks from the upholstery shop!! That plus the heat shild and some 3m carpet glue and u are in business :smash: :smash: :smash:
You got to use the foil back insulation, it makes all the difference in heat and sound after your project is complete. I used ACC carpet and was happy. I did have to trim everything but just thought that was how it was. Finish project looks great.
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