Re: IML: Carpet Installation
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Re: IML: Carpet Installation



You can buy pad from your local upholstery shop. It's about 1/2" thick and very inexpensive. I just removed the interior from my 67 Crown and it didn't have any under the back seat either. I will replace the same way.

Good Luck,

Dan Collins
67 CC
----- Original Message ----- From: "tdcox" <tdcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 4:22 AM
Subject: IML: Carpet Installation


I am installing new carpet from Gary Goers in the 56 Southhampton.  Any
suggestions for underlayment?  The original padding is still there but is
very thin. I was unsure if this was the best alternative for heat and road
noise control or is there a better solution.

Also, should I put some under the back seat; there wasn't any padding when I removed the rear seat. Maybe this is no big deal but thought with mufflers
underneath, heat might seep through.

Thank you.




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