Tf carpet upgrade How to...

Tf carpet upgrade How to... was created by coxy134

Posted 11 years 10 months ago #96558
Bought my carpet on Ebay. CW dismantlers really good people, very good prices and fantastic delivery!

You will need....

cross head screwdriver.
flat head driver
T50 torx bit.
stanley knife
8mm socket



You have for T50 torx bolts to remove and the SRS plug under seats. And the foot rest in drivers well.


Simply pull out the carpet wont be to hard as MGF carpets are poor qulaity held in with velcro.


Remove all the sound insulation inc the foam stuff here.




Found some coins!



Good time to deal with surface rust.



The TF carpet comes as one piece unlike F which is 2 parts so really requires removal of centre console.




However i cut the joining pieces making it 2 parts.




The carpet fits very easily moulding itself nicely to the floor,
i had to trim the carpet along a natural crease line and tucked it under the console.

Make sure you push the SRS seat wire back the hole i forgot!
rebolt the seats and job done.
by coxy134
The following user(s) said Thank You: David Aiketgate, fast jan, Leigh Ping, Mal7921

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Replied by helsbyman on topic Tf carpet upgrade How to...

Posted 11 years 10 months ago #96646
HI nice pics BUT what carpet did you get?
something out of an F?
TF carpet up grade you got TF carpet and put it in your F

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Last Edit:11 years 10 months ago by helsbyman
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Replied by Mal7921 on topic Tf carpet upgrade How to...

Posted 11 years 10 months ago #96715
I have to say the carpet in my TF does not fit as well as the one in my 2001 F did, I always thought the best upgrade would have been an F carpet in a TF.

Whichever way though, great pictures and a great how to :)
by Mal7921

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