Carpeting? Premolded?
Carpeting? Premolded?
My carpet is shot; i mean its holy (ha). Anyway i did a search and the only thing i came up with was this thread:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ight=carpeting
And it does say walmart or autozone would be good but i have had no luck w/ walmart (maybe i just cant find it) and havent tried autozone yey. It also had a website; but i couldnt find any carpet on that website. I did find the adhesive but not carpet. What im wondering is if anyone knows where to get pre fitted carpet? Ive seen a few on Jcwhitney but cant find the lancer. Any help? thanks lol i have the worst interior ever.
-heath
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ight=carpeting
And it does say walmart or autozone would be good but i have had no luck w/ walmart (maybe i just cant find it) and havent tried autozone yey. It also had a website; but i couldnt find any carpet on that website. I did find the adhesive but not carpet. What im wondering is if anyone knows where to get pre fitted carpet? Ive seen a few on Jcwhitney but cant find the lancer. Any help? thanks lol i have the worst interior ever.
-heath
Well i actually did find carpet at walmart; last night. I picked up 2 rolls of grey carpet; think its like 36x72. was like 7$ a roll. Gona search around b/c i got some velcro but i know there are some spray adhesive.
I was hoping www.accmats.com would make some custom carpet for our cars. They have pretty good prices. Maybe if you contacted them, they could hook you up with some. Tell them that there are some other people who want it as well. =]
The dude in the thread you posted up top said something about spraying that truck bed liner stuff on the floor when you take the carpet up. I think that would look badass. Probably easy to clean since nothing will really stain in.
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Hardware stores, Lowes, Home Depo, Ace, Sears, most of them ( i know the first two at least ) will carry it. infact, i was repainting my interior this weekend ( i'll get pics later, ran into some wicked contamination/reaction problem.. ) and i saw the cans there, It was called spray adheasive.
Sorry, this is a really good 3M product also...
Also, if you ever need to "weld" something to your car, don't, use a product by 3M called 8115, that stuff is used to hold on car paneling. I trust it with my life. ( this is for those people who want to shave thier door handles, don't weld inside the door, glue the panel there with this stuff, it says "needs 24 hours to dry, but it really just needs heat. take a heat gun to it till the area around it is warm, let it cool and repeat ( quite a few times ), in 45 minutes u should be able to sand it, just as easy as bondo.
Sorry, this is a really good 3M product also...
Also, if you ever need to "weld" something to your car, don't, use a product by 3M called 8115, that stuff is used to hold on car paneling. I trust it with my life. ( this is for those people who want to shave thier door handles, don't weld inside the door, glue the panel there with this stuff, it says "needs 24 hours to dry, but it really just needs heat. take a heat gun to it till the area around it is warm, let it cool and repeat ( quite a few times ), in 45 minutes u should be able to sand it, just as easy as bondo.


