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    1. #1
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      May 2007
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      High quality carpet?

      I'm fed up with the quality if ACC, which seems to be the only option for carpet. It fades quickly, and I don't care for the feel. Are there any other sources out there? My cart is a 67 Mustang.



    2. #2
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      May 2009
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      silver spring md
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      I would like to know too
      Determination is key

    3. #3
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      Cedar Rapids, IA
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      I can shine a light right through the back side of the carpet
      Some times I'm fast sometimes I'm half-fast

    4. #4
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      Look into marine carpet. They are a heavier weight. Any good interior shop should have samples available.
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    5. #5
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      Jun 2006
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      Plattsmouth , Nebr
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      The only way around this guys is to have it cut and sewed at a interior shop. I have never seen a ready made carpet that was good. Hate to say it.

    6. #6
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      Jan 2010
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      Readsboro VT
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      When is the last time you tried ACC carpet? A few years ago they bought out ACS in order to use the Dorsett carpet that ACS used, and after that the quality has improved significantly over what ACC used to offer, at least for cut pile stuff. I'm not familiar with the loop style because I never sell any of it.
      Weekend projects aren't.

    7. #7
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      Jun 2006
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      Plattsmouth , Nebr
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      I cut and sew all of our customers cars, I ordered a kit for a friend of mine that wanted it for a resale car, Fit was not what I would like to see, The carpet was ok. I made it work for him.

    8. #8
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      May 2007
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      It's probably been at least 5 years since I bought one.

    9. #9
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      alpine ca
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      hey guys my interior guy told me it would be 350 for him to make his own carpet deal for our nova what do you guys think of that price, ive called around and its been between 300 and 425 it just seems high or am i crazy?
      john
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    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by johnny68 View Post
      hey guys my interior guy told me it would be 350 for him to make his own carpet deal for our nova what do you guys think of that price, ive called around and its been between 300 and 425 it just seems high or am i crazy?
      john
      that sounds realistic.. i mean to have it custom taylored to fit is no quick task.
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    11. #11
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      Jun 2006
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      Plattsmouth , Nebr
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      Thats a great price If it includes padding also, Very good




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