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> Carpetting firewall, Who's done it & any pics?
Mike Bellis
post Jan 19 2010, 09:54 PM
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I did mine in black carpet. I finished the bottom of the window by painting the bottom 1/2 inch of glass with black paint. Masked the unpainted window surface. Used Supper 77 spray glue, attaching the carpet over the black paint. Used a razor to finely cut the carpet at the top of the paint line. On the inside, it's a clean cut line. One the outside all you see is a small black strip at the bottom of the window. Cutting the carpet on the glass make s a nice edge and finished look. If you use good spary glue, secure the sound deadening material well and pull tight... It will look very nice. Your local fabric store will have black or grey felt.
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post Jan 23 2010, 11:01 AM
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Photos of the rubber finish strip I used on my firewall with clear gell dbl side tape to the lower edge of the glass. Ben

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