Rear Cargo area Carpet 2dr

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chaser0517

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Anybody know a good place to get some good carpet for the cargo area. Mine is grey and need to replace it. Got waterlogged and don't want that smell. Also, it's nasty. The previous owner hauled parts and tools and it's pretty much trash.
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i replaced all my carpet in my 4 dr from carpet from stockinteriors.com. i know for a fact that the carpet in the 4 drs is 2 pcs, and it looks like that's the same case with the 2 drs from what i can gather. here's the rear carpet section from stockinteriors.

http://www.stockinteriors.com/AutoCarpet.asp?Itemid=6116&MakeId=47&ModelId=596

i'm trying to scour ebay but not having any luck finding the rear section alone. anyhow, be prepared to trim to fit. get you a couple beers and take your time. i did my 4 dr and it wasn't the most fun i'd ever had. the carpet is molded, yes, but about 3 inches too big on all sides. so you have to get it kinda where it is molded in to match, and then start trimming the edges and tucking and poking and stuff. the biggest hassle for me was relocating all the bolt holes. i think if i had to do it over again, i would have replaced all the bolts with studs sticking up out of the floor and fastened the seat rails down with nuts. but that's another story of all the sound deadening that i added making it difficult to sink the bolts in. blah blah blah... anyhow, do yourself a favor, and pull the carpet out, and run a water hose over all the rear section, rear doors, spray up under the fender wells, and make sure you don't have any mystery leaks that you didn't know about. my rear doors were leaking like a sieve and i didn't know it till i pulled out all the carpet. found a couple others too, but i'm gonna shut up cause i'm not trying to threadjack ya. anyway, good luck man, worst case scenario take a trip to a junkyard maybe and see if you might happen across some decent carpet from a junker that has all the bolt holes and everything already cut in (the replacement carpet doesn't have the holes in it). holler if you need some advice, i may not have the easiest solution, but i have been down that road once now. branndon
 

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