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protour73 09-02-2012 12:53 PM

Hey Tracy!! Is this a good carpet choice?
 
:hail: Tracy, you are the resident interior guru here, you've been doing it for years and the interiors you guys turn out are just unbelievable, so I called you out (Marty's suggestion).

I want to replace the stock looking loop carpeting in my '73 Camaro with a more modern cut pile type material.

I've found a source for "Camsal brand 9400 Series High Performance Luxury Cut-Pile" @ $34.95 a yard.

Your thoughts? Generally do you guys glue directly to the floor? I'd be going over Dynamat.

Specs:
Width: 72" Inches Wide
Weight: 40oz. per sq yard / 80oz. per linear yard
Content: 100% Polypropelene
Soft Latex Backing
Brushable
Stain Resistant
UV Treated: 120 hours UV Light Fastness
Fire Retardant: Meets MVSS-302
Mildew Resistant

Thanks!

RECOVERY ROOM 09-02-2012 08:03 PM

Specs look fine, where are you getting it. Just want to know if its a good source. If it looks good it should work for you. The weight is a big factor with carpet to make a long lasting floor. We put a pad down over the Dynamat first then carpet . between the pad and Dynamat you get a very dead floor. Always the best way IMO. Use a 30 oz. jute pad.

protour73 09-02-2012 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 433967)
Specs look fine, where are you getting it. Just want to know if its a good source. If it looks good it should work for you. The weight is a big factor with carpet to make a long lasting floor. We put a pad down over the Dynamat first then carpet . between the pad and Dynamat you get a very dead floor. Always the best way IMO. Use a 30 oz. jute pad.

http://www.yourautotrim.com

I've made many purchases from them, all my door panel material, the trunk project material, etc. Great folks to deal with and knowledgeable too.

...thanks for chiming in Tracy, always appreciate your opinion!!

Rick D 09-02-2012 09:06 PM

Ok, now you are just looking for new projects to do!! :lol: Come on already just built another car :wow:


Ok don't let Cindy read that one :lol:

RECOVERY ROOM 09-04-2012 08:47 PM

That carpet should work just fine for you. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

protour73 12-02-2012 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 434194)
That carpet should work just fine for you. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Tracy, do you generally use some type padding? or not necessary? would you advise against gluing directly to Dynamat?

Just trying to get all necessary info before tackling this :D

214Chevy 12-02-2012 09:46 PM

Guys, thanks for this thread. I was wondering were to get some nice, luxury carpet for my Chevelle. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

RECOVERY ROOM 12-02-2012 09:46 PM

Scott, call the shop, Its easier to get the message across on the phone than typing..LOL 402 235 3800. Ill get you steered in the right direction, Pad should be used to make the floor look better and help with sound.


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