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> Carpet kit fits
kenrinc
post Jan 5 2013, 07:17 PM
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Hi all,

Just got my carpet kit from 914rubber. Kit fit nice. One glaring issue is the center section that goes over the shift mechanism. There seems to be no allotment for the heater control. Car is a 72 but I'm putting in a later interior. I searched around and found some excellent posts none of which show that particular area! LOL Any help appreciated.

Pic attached. Heater control is under the piece in question.

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tod914
post Jan 5 2013, 11:11 PM
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Your vinyl is correct for your cross bar piece. Your missing the two pieces that are perpendicular to them where the inward seat belts bolt through. Very nice carpet btw. When I did mine, I put the level in it's center most possition. Then I cut a slice/hole just big enough for it to come through. Lastly cut it's foward range & rearward range. The slice is about a 1/4" wide on the old oem piece, and is very slightly angled. You can also cut out a paper templete from your carpet and determine the correct cut using that. Minimizes any chance of mistakes. Great suggestion by Tom to use sealant to keep it from splitting.
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