The original carpet in the Impala was a write off. I decided that
before I even started taking the car apart. Once it was out, it went
straight to the dump. I'm surprised they didn't charge me a hazmat fee.
I got a new carpet made by Auto Custom Carpets. Rock Auto actually
had the best price with shipping, so I ordered through them. This giant
carpet comes in a tiny box, so the first thing I did was unfold it and
leave it sit in the living room for a week to start relaxing the
shipping creases. Then I set it in the car, and let it bake in the sun
for a week. This type of press molded carpet has a plastic backing that
softens with heat so for the really stubborn creases, I used the heat
gun to soften the backing and worked the creases out. I installed the
carpet from back to front, using the rear footwells as my starting
point. For what the carpet cost, the fit was "good," but not "great." I
spent a day fitting it, though if you've never installed a carpet like
this before, plan a whole weekend. The only place I used glue was the
rear footwells, and that was mostly to hold it in place while I was
fitting the rest. Since it's heat moldable, I could have spent more
time tweaking it for a perfect fit, but for this car a good fit is more
than good enough.
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