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Old 04-10-2016, 10:08 PM   #1
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Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

I finally got around to installing new carpet to replace my old sun faded carpet. Took a few hours, wasn't too hard since I've pulled the seat out a few times before along with pulling the tank before too so I knew what to expect. Carpet seemed decent quality. Was ACC brand I think. No holes pre cut. Even the high beam switch. I just laid the old carpet over the new one and carefully cut the holes with a new blade in my box cutter. Used an ice pick for the door sill screw holes. It still needs to relax a little as its new and stiff but looks pretty dang good and has no bunching.

Replaced my kick panel custom auto sound "premium" speakers (total garbage) with some 300 watt Kicker 6.5's. Sound much better! Still need to add an under seat sub eventually.

Also bought some matching GM original reproduction style bow tie floor mats for anyone who is curious how they look. Will post another pic tomorrow showing those and the new speakers and with the seat re-installed. It's already dark outside.

If any first time carpet replacers need to install carpet feel free to ask installation questions. Im not a pro, but I now can add this to my classic truck repair resume LOL. It's pretty easy and straight forward.

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Old 04-10-2016, 10:12 PM   #2
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Looks great.
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Old 04-11-2016, 12:07 AM   #3
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

Your carpet looks great! I laid out my ACC carpet today and it seems very stiff and bunches up at the transmission hump. If I flatten it out over the hump I'm afraid I'll have to trim some on the sides by the doors. Did you have to trim any off of the sides?

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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

Nope didn't have to trim anything. The edges tucked into the door sill channel otherwise I would've had to trim.
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Old 04-11-2016, 01:27 AM   #5
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Your carpet looks great! I laid out my ACC carpet today and it seems very stiff and bunches up at the transmission hump. If I flatten it out over the hump I'm afraid I'll have to trim some on the sides by the doors. Did you have to trim any off of the sides?

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Lay it out in the sun for a bit, worked well for me a few years ago
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Old 04-11-2016, 08:01 AM   #6
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

Looks great. This is my next project.

Did you put any kind of sound deadner underneath? Did you glue it down?

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Old 04-11-2016, 08:56 AM   #7
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

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Old 04-11-2016, 09:38 AM   #8
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

Looks good. I bought a steamer in anticipation of doing mine but looks like you didn't need it....
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Old 04-12-2016, 11:30 AM   #9
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

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Looks great. This is my next project.

Did you put any kind of sound deadner underneath? Did you glue it down?

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No I probably should of, but I didn't have any before so....oh well...

No I just laid in place and used the door sills and seat belt brackets and seat bolts to hold it in place.
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Old 04-11-2016, 11:09 PM   #10
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

Looks nice!
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Where did you buy your speaker kick panels from?

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Where did you buy your speaker kick panels from?

Thanks Mike


They are from Classic Parts, but I think they are custom auto sound brand.

In hindsight, I should of just bought the blank kick panels and bought my own speakers because even though I bought the "premium" speakers they aren't great.

I just bought some $55 kickers that are way better, not excellent but much better for the money. I think the head unit may not be all that great either maybe. It does sound good though, has aux, usb and blutooth and maintains the original look so I guess it's a trade off for looks over perfect sound quality.


You can buy the kick panels here w/ speakers, but you can find the panels without speakers elsewhere for much cheaper :

http://www.classicparts.com/1967-72-.../#.Vw0VmaQrLcs
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

Here is more pics of the carpet and the mats, there is a pic showing a pc of the old carpet next to the new for comparison on how sun faded it was :
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Nice job, looks good!
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

I've had the same kick panel speakers as you but I've never put sound through them. I hope they don't sound horrible too. Nice work on the install as well!
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Nice, I had to move my high beam switch over, Costco mats 13.00
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Nice, I had to move my high beam switch over, Costco mats 13.00



Damn I should of moved my switch too. Didn't even think about it. Oh well. I can still get my foot on it just barely though. Lol
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Damn I should of moved my switch too. Didn't even think about it. Oh well. I can still get my foot on it just barely though. Lol
Yes you can, just drill two new holes tap them and if you have any leftover carpet just stick it in the old hole..
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Yes you can, just drill two new holes tap them and if you have any leftover carpet just stick it in the old hole..


Good idea thanks!!!
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Nice, I had to move my high beam switch over, Costco mats 13.00
Where did you get the grommet for the dimmer switch? I'm glad you said something about moving the switch. I need to check to see how mine is with the speaker in the way now.
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Where did you get the grommet for the dimmer switch? I'm glad you said something about moving the switch. I need to check to see how mine is with the speaker in the way.
The grommet came in the box with my carpet, just had to make the hole and slip it in place.

My switch is a little hard to get to, I have to turn my foot and hit it with the tip of my shoe, but I don't use the high beams much and it's usually never a problem to not be able to switch them on in a major hurry.

If I knew I could've moved it easily, I would probably have done it, but I'm not repulling the carpet or cutting a new hole and trying to patch the other hole now that it's a done deal. Maybe in 5-10 years If I replace the carpet again I will do it then and add some sound deadener too!
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Re: Installed New Carpet and New Kick Panel Speakers Today

LOOKS AWESOME. How did you fasten the kick panel speakers to the truck? Self tapping Screws? Velcro? please let me know what you guys have done.
I'm getting ready to put mine in too.
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