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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Interior & Trunk => Topic started by: CCP on June 28, 2019, 11:43:09 AM
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Getting ready to order carpet for this '66 convertible. ACC seems to be about the best out there. They offer something called a "mass backed option". Does anyone have any good/bad advice regarding this? Never heard of it, and it adds about a hundred bucks to the price.
Thanks, Pete.
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imo it is worth the extra $$. makes the fit much better. to my knowledge ACC is now the only game in town. others may have a different view.
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Reproduction carpet should be inspected as soon as it arrives. Leaving it in the box until you need it makes it difficult to deal with any problems you may find later. Sometimes the carpet is put in the press on an angle so check that and all the other details
Mass back is better IMHO since it covers up the fact that the reproduction is not woven as close together as original. The extra rubber does mean that at places you may need to carve or remove some of the stuff and heat will help adjust the curves a little better to your cars floor and features or at least that has been my experience
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+1 to what Jeff mentioned. I had one that the shifter hole was cut in the wrong location.
I know that others like the mass-back, but I'm not a big fan. The couple I've bought were poor quality, the carpet pile was 'sparse' and could see right through it to the dark color of the mass-back coating.
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I returned one recently because of poor placement in the shaping mold I wonder what they have been doing with the returns ? Don Rush Of WCCC has an interview of owner of ACC on their web site.
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I returned one recently because of poor placement in the shaping mold I wonder what they have been doing with the returns ? Don Rush Of WCCC has an interview of owner of ACC on their web site.
May sell them as seconds through someone else at a swap meet or two
One of the companies I use to own did this once a year. Took all the seconds to a large swap meet - cut the price in half and the stuff flew out to buyers looking to save money and not concerned that their car/parts had visible )big or small) flaws Often beaters or daily drivers
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Always best to get jute material separate form carpet if possible .This keeps you from having to separate from carpet so that it lays out nice . Many times the wrong placement of the jute material to the carpet is the culprit for poor fitting carpet.
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+1 I did the same with ACC after trying another brand. fits great now