Tim,
Before we go any further, is this a commercial kit or are you working this
carpet from scratch?
I can help you here including pictures, but it will make a big difference
depending on whose carpet set you're using and if it's cut and detailed per
original or not.
Rich
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From: "Tim Davis BN7" <tld6008@mchsi.com>
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 7:18 PM
To: "Healey list" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Healeys] 1960 BN7 interior
> I need some guidance on completing finishing the floor and transmission
> tunnel. I have a side shift trans and all carpet is in except for the
> front floor and both tunnel pieces. My under seat carpet is in loose,
> didn't know if it glues down or snaps. My rough guess at the installation
> order is:
> 1. cover (glue) front tunnel with padding and carpet
> 2. locate where large tunnel goes and screw it in place to frame
> 3. screw down front tunnel to edges of footwell and frame at each side
> 4. cut front floor carpet and pad to fit between sills and side of tunnel,
> glue pad to carpet
> 5. install snaps to locate carpet
> 6. fit carpet over large tunnel section and fit snaps to attach
> 7. is carpet under seats glued or snapped?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Tim Davis BN7
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