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Quote from stancotreau on June 6, 2016, 7:06 amHi, I hope this is a simple question ....
What can I use to glue the carpet down in my Velorex SC? It slips under foot when my wife goes to exit the car
thanks
Stan
Hi, I hope this is a simple question ....
What can I use to glue the carpet down in my Velorex SC? It slips under foot when my wife goes to exit the car
thanks
Stan
Quote from Al Olme on June 6, 2016, 10:29 amCarpet tape, available at your local hardware or home store. It's just heavy duty double sided tape and yes, it is called carpet tape.
Carpet tape, available at your local hardware or home store. It's just heavy duty double sided tape and yes, it is called carpet tape.
Quote from Hack__n on June 6, 2016, 11:45 amStan,
As a Velorex dealer, I have always loosened the two front seat bolts and slipped the carpet edge under the seat brackets about 1", then tightened the seat back down over the carpet.
This has worked great for the last couple of decades on all of my Velorex installations.Lonnie
Stan,
As a Velorex dealer, I have always loosened the two front seat bolts and slipped the carpet edge under the seat brackets about 1", then tightened the seat back down over the carpet.
This has worked great for the last couple of decades on all of my Velorex installations.
Lonnie
Quote from stancotreau on June 6, 2016, 12:21 pmthat's a great idea!! thanks
that's a great idea!! thanks
Quote from stancotreau on June 8, 2016, 7:52 amLonnie, works like a charm, simple easy fix
thanks again!
Stan
Lonnie, works like a charm, simple easy fix
thanks again!
Stan
Quote from siouxindian1 on June 8, 2016, 10:04 pm3m spray glue auto parts store. or in the world today the web .hope this helps.
3m spray glue auto parts store. or in the world today the web .hope this helps.
Quote from NCGLSidecarist on June 9, 2016, 5:36 pmIndustrial strength Velcro works and you can remove it easily
Industrial strength Velcro works and you can remove it easily
Quote from Mike Bodisch on June 20, 2016, 12:32 amDid mine similar to Lonnie. Ran the carpet all the way back into the trunk and cut slits for the seat brackets. Then bolted it all down. Doesn't move around and can be removed easily by taking out the seat.
Mike in MS
Did mine similar to Lonnie. Ran the carpet all the way back into the trunk and cut slits for the seat brackets. Then bolted it all down. Doesn't move around and can be removed easily by taking out the seat.
Mike in MS