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Old 04-24-2021, 05:24 PM   #1
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1959 Carpet Install

Would it be possible to get some pictures of what some of your carpet installs looks like on the drivers side? I'm wondering how people handled their brake pedal and steering column areas. Is it possible or advisable to just unbolt the brake pedal from the lever in the engine bay, cut a small hole in the carpet and pass pedal back through? No issues with braking system releasing any pressure when pedal is removed? Sorry for the basic question, I just want to make sure I do this right the first time. I don't I want to remove the steering column so I will probably just have to cut that. Do I put the cover plate at the base of the steering column on the outside of the carpet and screw through it? Thanks for any and all help. Rob.
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Old 04-26-2021, 02:01 PM   #2
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I cut the hole for the brake pedal and installed the pedal afterwards, no problem. I also cut from the steering column up, you can see the line in the pic. I used industrial Velcro on the underside to hold the seam together, it’s less noticeable than my pic after getting the sides butted together. The trim ring is from the plumbing section at Home Depot, it’s plated plastic and holds securely without using any screws.
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Old 04-26-2021, 08:02 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply Black Sheep. Nobody else responded so I went ahead and tackled it on my own, never having done a few things before in the process. I used a soldering iron to burn holes where the brake pedal went through and also where the emergency brake rod passed through. I disconnected the e-brake (just a couple of clevis bolts/pins), pulled the steering column (just a couple of bolts and electrical pigtail). After I cut the round hole for the steering column I made a small horizontal incision from the brake pedal hole over to the black cover plate. Just wide enough to slip the carpet over the brake pedal and down the shaft. I did try to remove the brake pedal but the splines on the shaft were on there pretty good and I could get it off. It's do-able but I just didn't want to run the risk of messing up the splines on the yoke or shaft. You can kind of see a little bit of ruffled carpet (about an inch) to the left of the brake pedal shaft. All said and done it didn't come out to bad. Thanks again for your reply and picture. Rob
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Nice!
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Old 04-29-2021, 01:47 PM   #5
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Thanks for the reply Black Sheep. Nobody else responded so I went ahead and tackled it on my own, never having done a few things before in the process. I used a soldering iron to burn holes where the brake pedal went through and also where the emergency brake rod passed through. I disconnected the e-brake (just a couple of clevis bolts/pins), pulled the steering column (just a couple of bolts and electrical pigtail). After I cut the round hole for the steering column I made a small horizontal incision from the brake pedal hole over to the black cover plate. Just wide enough to slip the carpet over the brake pedal and down the shaft. I did try to remove the brake pedal but the splines on the shaft were on there pretty good and I could get it off. It's do-able but I just didn't want to run the risk of messing up the splines on the yoke or shaft. You can kind of see a little bit of ruffled carpet (about an inch) to the left of the brake pedal shaft. All said and done it didn't come out to bad. Thanks again for your reply and picture. Rob
that looks really nice! not to highjack your post but do you have a photo of your gas pedal and how its mounted before the carpet? It looks like what I am trying to use but trying to process options of how to mount it. Thanks!
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Old 04-29-2021, 07:39 PM   #6
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Is this what you are talking about?
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Old 04-30-2021, 02:07 PM   #7
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Is this what you are talking about?
Yes. Is it mounted straight to firewall? Mine seems like it wont work that way but I have the large center hump. Thinking I might have to make a braket or heat and bend the pedal a little

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Old 04-29-2021, 02:53 PM   #8
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I used a soldering iron to burn holes where the brake pedal went through and also where the emergency brake rod passed through
Great idea! I use the hot nail on material and foam. Any thing that can be heated with a propane torch, can open a hole
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Old 04-29-2021, 03:50 PM   #9
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looks good rosta. what brand carpet did you?
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Old 04-29-2021, 05:35 PM   #10
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looks good rosta. what brand carpet did you use ?
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Old 04-29-2021, 07:40 PM   #11
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Its been awhile ago that I bought it but I'm pretty sure I purchased it from Brothers.
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Old 04-30-2021, 07:32 PM   #12
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Thanks for the reply Black Sheep. Nobody else responded so I went ahead and tackled it on my own, never having done a few things before in the process. I used a soldering iron to burn holes where the brake pedal went through and also where the emergency brake rod passed through. I disconnected the e-brake (just a couple of clevis bolts/pins), pulled the steering column (just a couple of bolts and electrical pigtail). After I cut the round hole for the steering column I made a small horizontal incision from the brake pedal hole over to the black cover plate. Just wide enough to slip the carpet over the brake pedal and down the shaft. I did try to remove the brake pedal but the splines on the shaft were on there pretty good and I could get it off. It's do-able but I just didn't want to run the risk of messing up the splines on the yoke or shaft. You can kind of see a little bit of ruffled carpet (about an inch) to the left of the brake pedal shaft. All said and done it didn't come out to bad. Thanks again for your reply and picture. Rob
you did a nice job
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