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Old 01-25-2007, 11:42 PM
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I'm going to replace the gray carpet in my '96 ext. cab 4x4.

Anybody have advice on aftermarket suppliers?
 
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..there are a lot of companyson the internet that sells it..I ordered it from here, http://www.motorsouthcarpet.com/Carp...a/Default.aspx

because of the good price and quality product and original fit.[8D].click the above link and surf around it. You can find samples of different color tones or original. The guy there said, there is a difference in carpet dealers out there..suggest to get a pre Molded one that fits like a glove..I also orderedan insulation pad for heat and road noise..good luck..and heres another link to check out..

http://www.stockinteriors.com/Model....c=Dodge_Carpet
 
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anyone else try replacing their carpet?
 
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I replaced my carpet in a full size suburban all the way to the back. I agree the premolded is the way to go. I also had a punch with a screwdriver handle to help find the seat bolt holes in the floor under the new carpet and also found that a hooked razor knife, the one that looks like a beak or a claw worked pretty good for cutting a x over the hole for the seat frame bolts after finding hole with the punch. Good luck and you will like the finished product!!!
 
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other than the couple places listed above, anyone know of a good place to get carpet from?
 



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