What are peoples best choices for buying new carpet...going back with the original blue that mine has
Might wanna try Jason at Aplusperformance.com Good guy and I'm pretty sure he still sells carpet replacements
Another good place is stockinteriors.com. That's where I got mine and I would get from them again, great customer service too.
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Well... ACC Mats had a price increase a the beginning of the year, and now it looks like I can't beat "stockinteriors.com" price any longer. They appear to have it for less.
So... I do sell ACC Mats still, however I believe I can't go quite as low as what they have it for. I can come close though. PM or email me if you'd like to order.
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I got Jason's last "Sale" price on December 31st! I'd still buy it from him if I had to get another set, just for the customer service.
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You might also try here ( www.automotivecarpet.com ) I bought mine from here pre-molded and sound backing already installed for about 170.00 they have a large selection of colors and loop styles to choose from, they will even send you free samples.
Are the carpets from stockinteriors.com pre molded and have backing already on them?
It's preformed, but it doesn't have the thick rubber backing like the stock carpet does. It's really not a problem at all. Call them up, they'll send you some free samples.
left stock, right after in black
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dude that stock carpet looked nasty!
Yea no kidding lol, that's one of the first things I did after I got.
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Just an FYI about stockinteriors.com - their carpet isn't going to form as closely to the shape of the floor as an OEM one unless you glue the living hell out if it. Also, they cut theirs (at least the one they sent me) a little short at the back.
Just an FYI about stockinteriors.com (or for that matter any aftermarket carpet). Their product isn't going to conform nearly as well to the shape of the floor pan as an OEM one does - unless you spend a large amount of time heavily gluing it down inch by inch. And even if you do that carefully, it can be tough to get all the wrinkles out of areas with sharp corners . Also, stockinteriors cuts theirs (at least the one they sent me) a wee bit short in the back.