Carpet replacement
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Spent three days cleaning off old glue and carpet fuzz. Fixed dents in floorboards and sealed minor rust areas. Installed new foam padding, new carpet pad, and new carpeting custom ordered from Paul's Jaguar. Cleaned all interior upholstery including the headliner. Repaired console, replaced wood trim around the switches and computer. Put everything back together. Looks and smells SO much better! Drives a lot quieter too, with the new padding.
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@ Jeeves
I had it custom made from Paul's Jaguar. They did a phenomenal job. Apparently they have rolls of the original factory carpet, and the original patterns. Contact Jeremy @ paulsjag@aol.com and let them know Jay from Rapid City referred you.
Just FYI, they close down for a week or two in August for vacation. They will be back on August 18th.
I had it custom made from Paul's Jaguar. They did a phenomenal job. Apparently they have rolls of the original factory carpet, and the original patterns. Contact Jeremy @ paulsjag@aol.com and let them know Jay from Rapid City referred you.
Just FYI, they close down for a week or two in August for vacation. They will be back on August 18th.
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@ Doghead.
The rust was just on the surface, and not too major. I cleaned with a wire brush and treated with several coats of Duro Extend.
I got the carpet padding from the flooring department at Lowe's for $2. Its the same type of padding you would put underneath the carpet in your home. I traced the floor mats and cut 1/8 inch larger than the mats and trimmed where necessary.
Good question on the adhesive. I thought I would need a good carpet cement. A local body shop wholesaler recommended 3M adhesive. I was skeptical at first, but it worked fantastic. What you want to do is spray the back of the carpet first and set it aside to dry for a minute. Then you spray the surface you are adhering it to. Make sure not to spray too thick, and be sure to go all the way to the edges. Once both surfaces are somewhat tacky you can set the carpet on. Make sure you get it on right the first time because it won't be coming back off easily.
When I took my old carpet off there was some black foam glued to the areas along the door sills. Mine was pretty much disintegrated, so I spent about a day removing it with a putty knife and goo gone. I was concerned about what to use to replace this foam padding until I found some material at a fabric store that looked like head-liner. It had 1/8 inch foam on one side, and cloth on the other. I found it easy to work with. I glued this on with 3M contact cement with the cloth facing the surface of the door sill, and the foam facing the carpet. I was pretty satisfied with the results.
The rust was just on the surface, and not too major. I cleaned with a wire brush and treated with several coats of Duro Extend.
I got the carpet padding from the flooring department at Lowe's for $2. Its the same type of padding you would put underneath the carpet in your home. I traced the floor mats and cut 1/8 inch larger than the mats and trimmed where necessary.
Good question on the adhesive. I thought I would need a good carpet cement. A local body shop wholesaler recommended 3M adhesive. I was skeptical at first, but it worked fantastic. What you want to do is spray the back of the carpet first and set it aside to dry for a minute. Then you spray the surface you are adhering it to. Make sure not to spray too thick, and be sure to go all the way to the edges. Once both surfaces are somewhat tacky you can set the carpet on. Make sure you get it on right the first time because it won't be coming back off easily.
When I took my old carpet off there was some black foam glued to the areas along the door sills. Mine was pretty much disintegrated, so I spent about a day removing it with a putty knife and goo gone. I was concerned about what to use to replace this foam padding until I found some material at a fabric store that looked like head-liner. It had 1/8 inch foam on one side, and cloth on the other. I found it easy to work with. I glued this on with 3M contact cement with the cloth facing the surface of the door sill, and the foam facing the carpet. I was pretty satisfied with the results.
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carpet replacement
Good Stuff man...
im going to guess you put the adhesive on the material (you got from lowes) and attached to the floor ?? i have to grab that tomorrow...how thick is it?
i took apart the inside of an 87 xj6 III courtesy of Dons Jag in FLemington NJ and got me a biscuit interior (looks tan to me) and switching out the blue interior i have currently in my 86.
I took out my carpets today and discovered lots of rust/rot in both driver and passenger front floor boards. backs are fine. I sanded the **** out of them, but since i can see through in some spots my only move is going to be to cut out the rust and reinforce.
im going to guess you put the adhesive on the material (you got from lowes) and attached to the floor ?? i have to grab that tomorrow...how thick is it?
i took apart the inside of an 87 xj6 III courtesy of Dons Jag in FLemington NJ and got me a biscuit interior (looks tan to me) and switching out the blue interior i have currently in my 86.
I took out my carpets today and discovered lots of rust/rot in both driver and passenger front floor boards. backs are fine. I sanded the **** out of them, but since i can see through in some spots my only move is going to be to cut out the rust and reinforce.
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Rusting floor under the carpet
If you are planning on treating your rusty floors rather than replacing them, I can highly recommend POR-15. It does a great job stopping rust from spreading, and is best applied directly to rusty metal. Just need to make sure that all of the dust and flaky metal is removed first.
How are you planning on 'reinforcing' your floors? I am looking at a '71 with a hole in the drivers floor that needs attention.
Regards
Chris
How are you planning on 'reinforcing' your floors? I am looking at a '71 with a hole in the drivers floor that needs attention.
Regards
Chris
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my rusty floors
whaz up mang...thanks for the product recomendation
im going to either get some sheet metal and cut out and replace the rotted floor or go to as jag graveyard..find one that has stood up to mother nature and cut out the floors and lay em over the top..and weld em in..after i cut the rot out of course and clean the surrounding area.
im going to either get some sheet metal and cut out and replace the rotted floor or go to as jag graveyard..find one that has stood up to mother nature and cut out the floors and lay em over the top..and weld em in..after i cut the rot out of course and clean the surrounding area.
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Regarding Rusted Floor Panels
I purchased replacement floor panels from Terry's Jaguar for my '85 XJ6 for $240. You can download their parts catalog at Terrys Jaguar Parts contact their customer support for current pricing, I had one of the old pricing guides and it was still pretty close.
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doghead08 (10-15-2011)
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Rust Repair
I am going to cut out the footwell sheet metal and weld in the new panel.
Here is a link to a picture of the panel on jagbits website actually purchased from Terry's Jaguar. Jaguar FLOOR PANEL RIGHT SIDE - JS604-OE
Here is a link to a picture of the panel on jagbits website actually purchased from Terry's Jaguar. Jaguar FLOOR PANEL RIGHT SIDE - JS604-OE
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doghead08 (10-27-2011)
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@ Darren
You are correct that the carpet and floor mats are one and the same.
When I purchased the car three of the four floor mats were missing. Jeremy at Paul's Jaguar said it would be almost the same cost to just replace all the carpet at once, so that's what I decided to do. Its a big job, but looks pretty good when you get done.
You are correct that the carpet and floor mats are one and the same.
When I purchased the car three of the four floor mats were missing. Jeremy at Paul's Jaguar said it would be almost the same cost to just replace all the carpet at once, so that's what I decided to do. Its a big job, but looks pretty good when you get done.
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Spent three days cleaning off old glue and carpet fuzz. Fixed dents in floorboards and sealed minor rust areas. Installed new foam padding, new carpet pad, and new carpeting custom ordered from Paul's Jaguar. Cleaned all interior upholstery including the headliner. Repaired console, replaced wood trim around the switches and computer. Put everything back together. Looks and smells SO much better! Drives a lot quieter too, with the new padding.
Thanks!
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Here is a link Paul's Jaguar ebay Link their phone number is at the top of the page. This parts supplier was originally posted by 86JAGVP but I found Paul's ebay link.