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Carpet replacement options
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 5:16 am
by jblair
The carpet in the cargo area of my car is pretty gross (smelly, dirty and stained from two dogs the PO often had in there) and I'm planning on throwing it out. I am wondering what are some options for replacing this. I have thought about calling a carpet place and asking for a couple of leftover square feet of gray carpet. Also, to replace the sound deadening mat, I was going to used leftover carpet padding. Has anyone here used this before? If they will sell it to me, I'm thinking it won't cost more than $25. After all, it's leftover and they'll most likely throw it out eventually.
I've also thought about buying one of those 95-99 Legacy Wagon rear cargo mats off eBay, but I'm not sure how well they'll fit and if they do, if you'll still be able to notice that there is not any carpet in the back.
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 4:23 pm
by Imprezive
You are lucky, I had a pile of puke in the back passenger floor of my car that someone decided to cover with a floormat. I had to cut the carpet out.
So I'd also appreciate if someone could point us in the right direction of reupholstery options

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 4:59 pm
by dscoobydoo
If you are just going to replace the rear wagon cargo area, most large upholstery places have a good selection of pads and carpet for an automobile. Sadly, our cars' total carpet is specially molded to the body shape, so replacing the whole thing and making it fit well, means going to a good junkyard and finding one from a car that is in good shape.
I have picked up padding and carpet at an upholsterer and had good results.
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 2:53 am
by jblair
I picked up some carpet padding today at Lowe's. I plan on cutting it tomorrow and putting in the back. I'll post a write up/photos when I finish.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:15 am
by 1990 Legacy L Owner
I know this is an old topic and all, but I just wanted to add a suggestion.
Try a carpet cleaner, you know, the kind you buy for your house carpet. Those work very well for the cargo area because it's removable. For the rest of your interior, some of those personal carpet cleaners have a hose for cleaning upholstery. You could probably even rent one somewhere.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:13 pm
by BAC5.2
Another option for the main-cabin carpet is ordering a Legacy carpet off of e-bay. I usually see them go for around $150, and the carpet itself is the same between the wagon and the sedan.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 4:01 pm
by evolutionmovement
Thinsulate makes a good padding/insulation/sound deadener that's much lighter and not moisture retaining like the cotton crap they use for padding. Overestimating weight of this material to cover the entire cockpit of the car I'm planning (including headliner, floor, doors, and heavier material around the engine cover) is around 15 lbs. That might be more than 1% of the total car weight, but I think having a comfortable long-distance vehicle that doesn't seem built in a hack's garage is worth it.