Replacement Carpet Kits

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kmiller19
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Re: Replacement Carpet Kits

Post by kmiller19 »

Hey,

I am looking for a carpet kit for a very long time, but not found till now, please could anyone of you suggest me some best online sites for it or some shops from where I can buy a carpet kit???

Thank you in advance.

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Re: Replacement Carpet Kits

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Did you read the preceding posts?
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Re: Replacement Carpet Kits

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Hi All,
I know this is a pretty old post, but I am going through this right now...deciding on a carpet kit.
I've been looking at BJs, ACC, and FactoryInteriors.com
It sounds like BJs sells the ACC kits at a better price. Is this accurate?
The FactoryInteriors.com website seems to take you to the ACC site. So I wonder if they are also selling the ACC kits. Does anyone know?
Right now lowest pricing including delivery is BJs, then FactoryInteriors.com, then ACC.
Just don't want to end up spending $100-$400 more if its all the same.
Any guidance is appreciated.
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Re: Replacement Carpet Kits

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Idunno about the other but BJ's kit is made by ACC.

I bought it through BJ's and can say they provide excellent customer service.
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Re: Replacement Carpet Kits

Post by Pablo »

I would vote that you at least consider using a local upholstery shop. Higher quality, more options, and you can see the product in person before committing anything.

If you decide to go with ACC or anything ordered online-- order fabric swatches first. Looking at tiny pics is never a good representation of what the product actually looks like. Even a tiny fabric swatch that looks really good can look like dog mess when you have a whole floor or headliner covered in it.

I am probably going with dynadeck instead of carpet. It seems like a good alternative to traditional vinyl.
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