Fred,
Funny you should ask, I just came up from the garage where I was glueing the
JC Whitney insulation to the carpet. From all the responses and ideas from
the list, this one made the most sense to me. I am trimming the pieces to
fit the carpet up to the bindings, then I tape the bindings (masking tape)
and spray the back of the carpet and the insulation. Since the directions
say silver to the heat, I am gluing the felt to the underside of the carpet.
I suppose you could make a case for doing the floor the other way, but I
wanted it to be consistent. There are no snaps or hooks on the carpet, so I
am planning on using Velcro on the vertical pieces and the pieces that go
over the transmission tunnel.
I thought that the advice from Steven Newell made sense; glue nothing to the
floor. If it gets wet, you want to be able to pull it out to dry. Plus, I
have an access to the transmission dipstick under the carpet I need to be
able to access on a regular basis.
Bob
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