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Old 04-19-2016, 09:22 AM
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I've decided to replace my carpet and I've often thought about going darker but not Black. I'll also be changing the headliner to match.

Has anyone here changed the color of their carpets with new non-factory colors? What pile/cut did you get?

I like the Beige and Tan but it's all worn a bit and it'll be a nice refresh. I hope to tackle the seats this summer as well. I'll try to find King Ranch seats but may have mine recovered.

I just ordered some Vinyl, carpet & headliner samples from Automotive Carpets out of Mass. and I'll compare them to whatever else I can find and update with pictures.

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I'm sure it would look nice.
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Your truck looks so good. I want to get rid of mine, then see yours and think damn!
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Originally Posted by Wolvee
I've decided to replace my carpet and I've often thought about going darker but not Black. I'll also be changing the headliner to match. Has anyone here changed the color of their carpets with new non-factory colors? What pile/cut did you get? I like the Beige and Tan but it's all worn a bit and it'll be a nice refresh. I hope to tackle the seats this summer as well. I'll try to find King Ranch seats but may have mine recovered. I just ordered some Vinyl, carpet & headliner samples from Automotive Carpets out of Mass. and I'll compare them to whatever else I can find and update with pictures. Just an Old picture.
my buddy did it, overall it looked okay the only thing we didn't like was the fact that it wasn't as molded as we would have liked. We ended up using 444 adhesive spray and spraying it to the dynamat on the floor.
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I'm pretty sure carcrazy is in the process of doing his just those colors right now
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I seen that he was doing some painting but didn't know he was changing the carpet and headliner. maybe I'll wait till he's done, lol.

I'll more than likely keep all the tan/beige pastics in the truck since I don't have a good track record with interior paint, lol. I figured the two tone with the lighter plastics and the darker carpet, seats and headliner would still look ok.
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Originally Posted by Wolvee
I seen that he was doing some painting but didn't know he was changing the carpet and headliner. maybe I'll wait till he's done, lol.

I'll more than likely keep all the tan/beige pastics in the truck since I don't have a good track record with interior paint, lol. I figured the two tone with the lighter plastics and the darker carpet, seats and headliner would still look ok.
I think that would look really good.



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