InteriorDiscussion about interior restoration, repairs, and modification.
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Rear 1LE brakes, 4th Gen Aurburn 3.42 rear, Finelines SS brake lines, Earls Stainless Flex Lines, 1LE Prop Valve, 4th Gen Master Cyl., 2000 Trans Am Wheels, Open Element, 4th Gen Overflow tank, Summit Direct Fit Alum. Rad., 4th Gen Wash. Fluid Tank, Hedmen Shorties and Y, Catco Hi Flow Cat, Dynomax Turbo Catback, AC Delete, Smog delete, Bose Gold, 4th Gen Delco CD Deck, LT1 Cam
In the works; C4HD front brakes, Interior Restore, Paint, and 383
They use a spray adhesive made by 3M sold at most large auto parts
stores. Used it on replacing the kick panel carpeting and went on very well
and holds great.
It depends on the kind of carpet. If covering with an unbacked carpet like you get for speaker boxes, it's basically a matter of having a good adhesive and knowing how to stretch & form the carpet.
If it's a heavier backed carpet like what you'd buy in bulk to go along with your new automotive carpet, it's more difficult because it's more rigid. That carpet is bound in a plastic backer that needs to be heated in order to become flexible. You don't have nearly the same flexibility with this as with the speaker box carpet, but with some carpet colors you can't get a good match from the box carpet.