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I'm very happy how this turned out, the interior looks so clean and fresh. Thanks to prime-member Kris79 for hooking me up with the Mov-It USA Type-R carpet. If you haven't done this before, plan to spend 2 days. I spent one afternoon doing the passenger side which took me about 4 hours, and about 7 hours the following weekend to install the other side. The carpet is molded, its a great mold. I remember thinking the passenger side was a "drop-in", it was pretty easy. The driver side was harder, but a little persuasion goes a long way. You need a very sharp utility knife as you have to do some cutting holes for the brackets. The carpet has a thick rubber mat backing which I thought was great.
Here are some pics.
A dirty stock carpet
New vs Old. The mold is pretty amazing except the door sill-pad area wasn't trimmed correctly, but a sharp utility knife fixed that.
The carpet kit did not come with holes for the seat rails, so after test fitting, I traced the holes from the old carpet. It wasn't perfect the first time but it I was able to see the thread where the bolt is supposed to go and just cut as needed. Notice the back needed a little trimming as it was blocking the threads for the back panels.
After installing the driver seat.
I have the zeetoolman woofer and because the carpet uses a thick rubber backing, the woofer doesn't fit as good anymore. It doesn't move around so it's a small price to pay for an affordable clean Type-R look carpet.
Next stop, Nav Pod and removing the scratches of the center console. Hope you guys like.
Here are some pics.
A dirty stock carpet
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New vs Old. The mold is pretty amazing except the door sill-pad area wasn't trimmed correctly, but a sharp utility knife fixed that.
![p1552388154-4.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fphotosbyccp.zenfolio.com%2Fimg%2Fs8%2Fv82%2Fp1552388154-4.jpg&hash=a2e008bdd7ced960115d74029696e7e0)
The carpet kit did not come with holes for the seat rails, so after test fitting, I traced the holes from the old carpet. It wasn't perfect the first time but it I was able to see the thread where the bolt is supposed to go and just cut as needed. Notice the back needed a little trimming as it was blocking the threads for the back panels.
![p1552388156-4.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fphotosbyccp.zenfolio.com%2Fimg%2Fs8%2Fv83%2Fp1552388156-4.jpg&hash=08982be45b94b1cef96d13cfd1788b31)
After installing the driver seat.
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I have the zeetoolman woofer and because the carpet uses a thick rubber backing, the woofer doesn't fit as good anymore. It doesn't move around so it's a small price to pay for an affordable clean Type-R look carpet.
![p1552388388-4.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fphotosbyccp.zenfolio.com%2Fimg%2Fs9%2Fv90%2Fp1552388388-4.jpg&hash=bc38d9c4d05803f43be39042550d4607)
Next stop, Nav Pod and removing the scratches of the center console. Hope you guys like.
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