Anyone have a pattern of the rear deck, I've seen some carpets on eBay but really how hard is it to make something that can easily be removed?
Something like this...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161995466405 ... EBIDX%3AIT
Only other option I can see is getting some suitable carpet and trimming it bit by bit until I get the right shape then get the edge finished.
Anyone done this work or know of a local supplier at a lower price?
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i think that is the only parcel shelf mat
to build it yourself you would need thick carpet and to sow on an edge
carpet might be hard to come by
to build it yourself you would need thick carpet and to sow on an edge
carpet might be hard to come by
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Made my own. Clark Rubber have black car carpet molded rear ideal for this no need to stitch edges as no fraying of edges etc .
Used news paper to make template, used that to make corrugated card board template and trim for better fit. Left excess at front edge folded down to stabilize carpet in position, with holes cut in for access for seat back locks.
Checked airflow with air-conditioned on high both, recirculation and from exterior seemed fine so didn't bother to cut holes at rear for air circulation.
Used news paper to make template, used that to make corrugated card board template and trim for better fit. Left excess at front edge folded down to stabilize carpet in position, with holes cut in for access for seat back locks.
Checked airflow with air-conditioned on high both, recirculation and from exterior seemed fine so didn't bother to cut holes at rear for air circulation.
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Why take the rear deck off ? Just left it in place and drew the paper template over the top of the deck with the deck where it was.. Bit awkward but easy. Placed paper template on rear deck after cutting it out and made refinements. Then made stiffer cardboard template from paper one, to get more accurate guide and checked fit. Cut carpet to fit and put it over the top of the deck.
Sorry only know it as car carpet. Pop into Clark Rubber and check it out.
Sorry only know it as car carpet. Pop into Clark Rubber and check it out.
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