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04-10-2021, 06:38 PM | #1 |
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attaching lower door carpet panels
I just got lower door carpet panels (on card backing) for my 82 C10 and I'm looking at how to install them. Is standard application to use screws top and bottom? I hate to drill holes in the door if I don't have to. Would velcro strips top and bottom instead work? I don't want to glue them so I can't remove them. Any suggestions appreciated.
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04-10-2021, 06:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
Yes they were screwed onto the doors from the factory.
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Thanks trixter99. Guess I'll go that route then.
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04-10-2021, 09:19 PM | #4 |
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
They were screwed on, but if you want to use Velcro, that would work too. At one time I had a set of vinyl lower panels. Of course I used Velcro, I didn’t want to run screws into the vinyl.
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04-11-2021, 06:51 AM | #5 |
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
Velcro or maybe 3M double sided automotive tape.
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04-11-2021, 01:48 PM | #6 |
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
if you go the screw route i found it best to use the ones with that decorative washer to hold em batter
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
Thanks all for the comments. I went with the velcro and it worked pretty well. The panel sits away from the door the thickness of the velcro strip, which could be a dust catcher so the screws may have been a better route to go but my truck is mostly a weekend coffee getter/time machine so it shouldn't be an issue in this case. I'm debating whether to add the chrome strip at the top of the carpet. USA1 has them available so I'll probably do it.
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
Used really strong magnets from hobby lobby and epoxy. Works well.
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Now that's a good idea!!
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
great idea calvin78612. That why I should wait for everyone to weigh in before proceeding
my next question is regarding the carpet for the kick panels that I got with the door panels. There are two sets with different shapes, and I thought one of the sets would fit directly onto the metal kick, but neither one does so I'm not sure if have the wrong idea on it. My kicks have half height ABS panels on them and I see you can get full height ones to replace them. Will I have to install the full height ones and then put the carpet in the recess in it or is there a way I should be doing it to get these to fit directly? I thought I maybe saw a reference to a two piece kick panel, so I'm wondering if there is a piece available that fits below mine (so I don't need to deal with the its) and accepts the carpet pieces. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
You could look for the trim piece that came on the lowers to try to eliminate the dust catcher situation.
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That’s true. And I have a couple of sets of those trim pieces. One new and then a set of used.
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
Would the new “black” panels benefit from being shot with primer first, or just shoot with the color ?
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And that Saddle trim set. 2 of those pillar trims were new black pieces. The only way you can tell is from the underside of the trim, you can see the black.
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The Slate Blue is the 73-74, are the last 2 pics.
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Re: attaching lower door carpet panels
took a while to respond to youTKCR but thanks for the info. I think the color in the photo below that you posted is what I'm after but I'm not clear on which year it is. If you can let me know, I'll get a can of the spray from USA1 and try it on my kick panels to see and, if it looks good, I'll get the dash from them finished in the same color. I'm trying to match the outside of the truck better than the 82 Blue but stay with a standard C10 color. This seems to be the best option.
Out of curiosity, do you refinish and sell the trim pieces for around the windows to hold up the headliner? I want to put a set in my truck but I hear the reproduction pieces you get from the suppliers are pretty flimsy so I'm looking at a refurbished set of originals instead. Glenn |
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I would just get the trim pieces you need from USA1 Industries, and have them dye them. Those parts are not flimsy. I’ve used them, and they are made just as well as the originals. I’m actually in the process of making color samples out of some extra trim pieces I have. That way people can see the difference in the shades of colors. So far, I have only got the Reds done. I didn’t have any 75-76 Red, but I did alll the others, from 77-87. I just did this today. So I’ll have to do more. One for all the shades of Blues, and Tans. Here’s the one I did today for the reds.
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Thanks TKCR. Good to know the USA1 trim pieces are good quality. Everything I see and hear about their product seems to be good and that's why I'm probably going to get their dash. I like the idea of the metal substructure. The only downside is the shipping is a killer (on top of exchange and duty and taxes). Wish they had a local distributor instead but I guess that's how they keep control of their sales and customer service.
My intent is to lighten up the colour of the interior of the truck. I don't like the 82 Blue interior. I put in buckets and a console that were done in an off-white vinyl but they contrast too much with the dark blue so when I replace the dash I want to go to a lighter color for it, match that colour on the door panels and kicks, and put in door inserts and a headliner (and trim) in the off-white vinyl. Since I'm putting the new kicks in soon, I thought I'd try the color on them to make sure it looks good before ordering the dash. Once you have your sample trim piece done with the different blues, I' be very interested in seeing it. Thanks again for the tips on applying the dye. Glenn |
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I brought more pieces up to the house, from the shed. So I'll do the Blue tomorrow, and post it. That should give both of us a better idea on which blue would look best.
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Thanks. Much appreciated. Looking forward to seeing the sample colors. They are all going to be the USA1 dyes are they?
Thanks also for the tip on the shipping. I’ll call and talk to them about it. Glenn |
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