Product Description
This set consists of 2 peices. HQ WB "B" pillars.
Does NOT suit Panelan.
Please view our color selection here.
All of our Carpet is produced in one-meter-wide rolls which are backed with Polyethylene. This enables it to be moulded to the contours of an automotive floorplan. All appropriate holes need to be cut when fitting the carpet into the vehicle and extra trimming is required on the sides.
Our Moulded Carpet Range Comes In 4 Material Types.
Loop Pile - As its name states, our Loop Pile carpet is made up from numerous small loops of yarn and is most commonly used in vehicles from the 1960's up until the mid-1980's.
Our Loop Pile is manufactured using top quality spun acrylic yarn and is tufted on a 5/32" gauge tufting machine at 600 grams per square meter.
Plush Pile - Commonly referred to as Cut pile, our Plush Pile is manufactured so that there are no loops, therefore creating a feel that is soft and luscious in appearance. Plush Pile is generally used in most vehicles from the mid 1980's to the present day.
Plush uses a similar construction process to Loop pile but with a much higher yarn density of 750 grams per square meter.
Classic Loop – Is our most durable and robust carpet material. Manufactured to be an exact replica of the original 80% Rayon and 20% Nylon yarn. This style of carpet was the most popular choice for car manufacturers during the 1960’s to 1970’s. Including HK-HG Holden, XT-XY Falcon, Valiant Charger and many more models.
It is available in most original colors including Black, Saddle (Ford) and Chev + GMH Blue. This pile is suitable for all makes and models including present day vehicles.
Our Classic Unlike all of our other pile types is pieced dyed and therefore slightly varies between batches.
Super Plush – This style of carpet is our thickest, it is identical to the Plush Pile, however the only difference it has, is a much higher yarn density making it thicker and fuller. Originally Used in the early 70s for SLE commodores, Ford LTD and Statesmen.
Uses a similar construction process to Plush Pile but with a much higher yarn density of 950 grams per s