i started making carpets for the 02 when i made one for my 69...my 1st ones were good in my opinion but i've learned a lot in the past few months and have constantly tweaked my patterns for a cleaner, tighter & easier fit...
i don't do this for a living, i actually have a real job necessitated by my 7 spoiled dogs and a habit of buying too many cars and parts...making the carpets and other stuff i make and sell for our cars is a part time thing i do when i have time....i don't take orders per se but make them then offer them for sale....if someone has a request, my standard response is that i'll make it and let you know when it's done but because of my job, i can't make any promises of a date certain that it'll be done...i don't need the pressures of someone sending me money for a carpet and 3 days later hounding me because they don't have it already...that would take all the fun out of it
so...if you want or need a nice carpet at the best price you'll ever find, don't mind waiting until it's done to pay me, then let me know and i'll try to help....
you should start by understanding that not many things in the world are perfect...including carpet for your 1600 or 2002...realizing this will save a lot of angst, aggravation and blame on the nice lady that you bought the set from....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
if you're a stickler for details and/or a neat freak you might want to sweep out the garbage and vacuum...at least get the big stuff out before you lay your new rug down...small lumps may not be too bad but those big ones reduce the amount of interior space you have available....you be the judge
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remember you're installing this thing in your car so you're the one that has to be pleased with the look & fit...i'll try to help here by letting you in on why i might have done things a certain way or maybe i won't....
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remember...you may have to make some cuts or lengthen the cuts that are there already...just use your noggin and get on with it...
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depending on where you got your rug...it may or may not be like mine...some vendors bind the entire piece while others sew a flap on the rear edge of the kick panel section that you fold around the door frame and then put your pinch welt over the flap of vinyl...
i make my sets the way i do for no other reason than i like the look better...i don't especially want to see a wide piece of vinyl there and the pieces that are trim'd all around have a tendency to curl at the edge....especially on the vast majority of rubber back'd carpet that's used by 99% of the retailers....
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if you haven't figured it out yet...they fit inside the outer side of the seat frame...when the seats are in the car...you have to try really hard to see them...but i know that it makes a lot of people really happy knowing that that screw hidden under the fatmat underneath the rear seat is brand new and they paid big bucks to have it zinc plated...so if it makes you happy to shove these pieces in there...go for it
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personally, i only use padding under the floor pieces and under the center section, but only behind the parking brake...because there isn't a slit at the rear like at the front, there is some bulk in that area and no amount of glue will pull it down completely without having some wrinkles, folds and/or puckers in the carpet...play it by ear
if you have any questions, you either have my email from buying the rug from me or otherwise know where to find me...





