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Re: Heritage BN1 carpet padding kit....

To: <Fiat500f@aol.com>, <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Heritage BN1 carpet padding kit....
From: "Richard Bittmann" <edmyed@harbornet.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 16:11:02 -0800
I just had a similar unhappy experience.  I called and emailed and got no 
response.  Have since bought jute pad material from MacGregor for $40.  I'll 
have to make my own using the carpet as a pattern.

Richard Bittmann BJ7 Tacoma

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Fiat500f@aol.com>
To: <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:34 PM
Subject: Heritage BN1 carpet padding kit....


> Hassles and Problems!
> OK, so, I got the carpet and jute padding kit from Heritage a few weeks 
> ago
> and it seems they sent a BN2 kit with the non-jute padding.  Called them 
> and
> told them about it; they sent another non-jute kit that didn't fit. 
> Called
> again, got the jute kit, doesn't fit; lots of short pieces, no pieces for 
> the
> two small tunnel sections, and a gearbox cover piece that is not a BN1
> (actually, it looks like something cut from the end of a roll, it's like 
> 1/5 the
> material needed to do the cover).  So, now I think I'm just going to 
> measure
> all the places where the pieces should go and send then the dimensions  so 
> they
> can make a BN1 kit that fits a BN1.
> Question  #1 - the padding has two different surfaces, the bare jute  side
> (tan) and the sort of coated side (blackish).  Which side gets glued  to 
> the
> car?  It seems that the kits are cut in such a way that the various 
> pieces
> cannot be all glued down with the same surface of each piece being glued 
> down,
> meaning, if you put all the pieces into the car so they are oriented to 
> fit, you
> get a patchwork of tan and black.  Isn't one side meant to face  up?
> Question  #2 - do the sills get covered with padding?  If I lay  the main
> floor padding flat on the floor, not covering the sills at all, then  the 
> padding
> is WAY too long side to side.  If I pull the floor  padding over and up to
> cover the sill as well as the floor, then the floor piece  WAY too short 
> side to
> side.
> I have no problem tailoring the padding set to the car, if it's too long 
> in
> dimension, but if it's too short, well......
> What ticks me off is Heritage is an interior company.  They do  interiors 
> ALL
> DAY, EVERY DAY.  Why should I have to tell them how to cut  the pieces for
> THEIR carpet kit?  And why is the padding too thick in  the first place? 
> Is
> this an isolated incident?  Just  venting......
>
> Paul B.
> Bensalem, PA




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