...in order to place this Audiobahn ABB123Q tri-sub box into my trunk with 3 12's (it's been measured, over and over...it fits perfectly)
Everything was looking good untill I removed the rear seat pads for the back seats and was greeted with a big strip of ugly looking metal between where the trunk starts and the floor carpet ends...
So I wanted to know if anyone knew where to find either the daewoo floor or trunk carpeting (they are a little different). If anyone wants to get rid of their spare carpeting just let me know.
Also, around how much would it cost (and how hard would it be) to go to an auto interior shop and get custom molding that matches the rest of the carpet (trunk or floor)?
When I was fumbling around with the seats, I found this rather large black wire coming from the back of the car and disappearing into the wall, does anyone know what it does?
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Ok so I ordered these Aluminum floor mats and they finally arrived the other day. I want to secure them down to the actual floor rather than my stock floor mats.
(yea I realize that im going to have to do a little bending to get the driver side aluminum floor panel to work around the footrest)
I sent this guy an email trying to see if I can squeeze some instructions out of this guy and all I got was this:
As you can see there are 4 pre drilled holes which is a plus.Hi Terry,
In order to install the floor mat, you should be expecting to find out how the original floor mat is attached to you existing car and then applied the same method to install the aluminum floor mat. Since the aluminum floor mat is pre-drilled, usually you do not have to drill any holes on it. And you should be able to stablize it by using the given bolts in use with the pre-existing attachment on your car.
Thanks for your attention.
That I should fasten down with a few sets of these dinky bolts
But as you can see, there are no existing holes in my car and I really dont want to drill down in the floor...
So can anyone figure out the most efficent and cosmetically positive looking way to place these mats down without creating holes on my floor?
I know its a long post, but...I dont know