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Old 08-06-2008, 09:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The carpet along the console continues to pull out from under the console allowing a gap that you can easily put your fingers in. The edge was cut too short for a proper snug with the console. This is just one of those little annoyances that screams out at me because I know its there. Has anyone else noticed this and is there an easy solution other than pulling the console up and somehow secure the carpet with what little there is to work with. Thanks.....
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The carpet along the console continues to pull out from under the console allowing a gap that you can easily put your fingers in. The edge was cut too short for a proper snug with the console. This is just one of those little annoyances that screams out at me because I know its there. Has anyone else noticed this and is there an easy solution other than pulling the console up and somehow secure the carpet with what little there is to work with. Thanks.....
I've notices that on mine but just on the driver side. I'm thinking of cutting a small amount of two way tape and see if that will hold it in so I don't see that tiny opening.
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same problem on the passenger side, carpet cut too short
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Old 08-07-2008, 08:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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do you also have the guages installed? these were installed after and the carpet was cut to short by installers I do not have guages and or the carpet shortage!
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Try cutting some industrial velcro (the sticky side)sticking it on the inside of the console and then tucking the carpet back under, carpet will stick and not come out anymore....
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Old 08-07-2008, 11:31 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Try cutting some industrial velcro (the sticky side)sticking it on the inside of the console and then tucking the carpet back under, carpet will stick and not come out anymore....
Great idea, thank-you. That will be todays project !!
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