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Thoughts On Interior Floor

Thoughts On Interior Floor

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1979 Cj-7 AMC 304 w/ 3 spd manual, Tremec T150, Dana 20. All stock, no mods
What do you guys have for you floors? Better question I guess would be, who has carpet and thoughts about carpet.

I've been throwing around getting carpet for the front and just In front of the rear seats. Jeep is either kept in the shop or the covered area to the side, rarely sits in the weather. I know the seats have to come out for a proper install, I'm not dropping the tank again so I can get to the rear seat bolts.

I'm not interested in rhino lining or any of the various spray on liners. The floor has made it 37 years with ZERO spray on liner or diamond plate, I'm not going to start now.

Pics would be nice as well, you know we love pics.
 
I have the original painted floor with zero problems. I also have carpet but it is button down, one piece front and one piece back only. No seat removal and easy in easy out. I have considered the full interior carpet but it just hasn't been needed with the set up that I have. If it gets wet I just pop it out and hang it up until dry. Have had it for years so not sure where I got it anymore. I know that it was a jeep product though.
 
Looks like I should probably take them out and give them a shake:D

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I like that. Really doubt they still make them, I've never seen it. Def worth a internet search.
 
If you have a good upholstery shop near you they might be able to make a set by using this pics. not sure what that would cost but it may give you the product you want
 
I use an upholster shop for a lot of things CJ related. They are great at re stitch on the soft top, trading out seat covers on old frames, color match and application on replacement dash pads, sun visors, ect. On carpet, the cost is usually comparable to what you find on the interweb and the quality is much better. Plus, you can take it back and have it re worked if you need it. Here in the Springs, I use Timberline. Great service and I have developed a good working relation with him. He has saved me from buying a new top a couple of times
 
I know of a few in town. Stopped by one shop and he sold me a new zipper for the rear door, only $5. Been wanting to stop in and see what it would cost to recover my front seats to match the rear Mastercraft Baja.
 
I have OEM carpet and rubber floor mats.
Good noise killer and insulator for the winter.
LG
 
put me in the "no bedliner" camp. Just don't like the stuff.
 

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