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- PowerMan
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Re: carpet
Rockauto.com has carpet kits via Auto Custom Carpets at a decent price. I've used quite a few of the ACC carpet kits and they are nice. Takes a while to put it in and do it right. The carpets kits are listed in the 1967-1971 Dodge years on Rockauto for some reason but they will fit all years 61-71. These carpet kits will require you to cut a hole for the steering column, seat brackets, floor shifter (if you have one) and transfer case shift levers (if 4x4). You will have to trim the carpet side edges in order to tuck the carpet under the metal edge along the rocker step.
I personally like the 80/20 loop carpet over the plush look. Many colors are available and mass backing option is available for extra sound and heat dampening.
I personally like the 80/20 loop carpet over the plush look. Many colors are available and mass backing option is available for extra sound and heat dampening.
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1965 W200 CC 12 Valve P-Pump, HX35/S475, 5x12s, pushrods, 60# springs, 55 DVs, NV4500
1965 D100-> W100 Town Wagon 225 Slant - NP435
1965 W200 CC 12 Valve P-Pump, HX35/S475, 5x12s, pushrods, 60# springs, 55 DVs, NV4500
1965 D100-> W100 Town Wagon 225 Slant - NP435
Re: carpet
Thanks for the help. I have used these carpets also just had not seen the dodge ones. Now I just need to find metal strips for around the door step.
my 62 did not have those
my 62 did not have those
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Re: carpet
Kenny @ Exline has the strips in both mild steel and stainless steel. I bought a set and used them on my truck when I put in new vinyl flooring (I'm not a carpet in a truck guy but then again, I grew up with several vehicles that came with vinyl covered floors from the factory).
http://www.exlinecustomauto.com/custom-services.html
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Re: carpet
Thanks for the help I called Kenny and will be ordering some things from him. Wish I knew about him a couple of years ago!
Re: carpet
I have a 69 I'm installing ACC 80/20 carpet. I have cut the seat brackets holes, tried the edges them added metal trim, also have the steering column hole.
My question is, what do I do for the gas pedal assembly. Do i cut a square hole? Do i cut a square hope then a vertical slit? Anybody have any pics?
My question is, what do I do for the gas pedal assembly. Do i cut a square hole? Do i cut a square hope then a vertical slit? Anybody have any pics?
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Re: carpet
Maybe just bolt the pedal right over the carpet.
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Re: carpet
I would do as Sledgehammer says. BOLT it over the carpet. IF you cut a square hole, chances are good you'll have those plastic stringy things appear and never go away. Then, the carpet moves a little and now the carpet isn't square with the pedal anymore. Just bolt through it and it'll look nice.
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Re: carpet
I bolted mine through the carpet. I then proceeded to deal with a never ending transmission issue so decided to pull the great looking carpet back out.....
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Re: carpet
If y’all happen to have ollies I got some outdoor indoor carpet 6x8 for 12,99 or Lowe’s and Home Depot it might be an option for Some if you. I hope it’s just enough to do some kick panels on the bottom of the doors