Speed Inc. lightweight carpet
Here's mine:
1. Does not fit well. Pain to install.
2. Heard that it was a 30# weight savings. Now that I have personal experience, I can safely say that is not true at all. I tried to weigh my stock carpet, by the shade tree method of standing on the bathroom scale with and then without holding the carpet. Looked like my stock carpet weighed between 27# and 30#. I read in the weight reduction thread that it is supposedly 34#. I checked my shipping label on the box my Speed Inc. carpet came in.... 17#. So, best case (taking the 34# weight as "true" for stock carpet) is that the Speed Inc carpet is half the weight of stock, for a 17# weight savings. I can't remember who told me the 30# number, but they need to lay off the crack pipe. Pretty hard to save 30# when OEM carpet only weighs 34# total.
3. Bottom line: Had I know I would only save 17#, I would have thought twice before shelling out $269 plus shipping for it.
Let me guess. Speaker carpet?
I had bought a roll of a gray color. Did not like the color. I think I am going to do it all in black this time around
Has anyone ever done this? How did it look, pic's would be nice. No back seat in my car either... any pic's of that area with the carpet would be nice too.
I wonder if the year 1 carpet is better, is that uncut or already pre cut like factory?
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A weightsavings of 40lbs! This molded carpet comes with no cuts for the guys without the back seat or consol, cut the carpet as needed.
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Every post I've read said the stock carpet weighs 34 lbs, so how can you save 40 lbs by buying there's?
I've also read that year one carpet weighs less than speed inc and cost less.
I've been debating this also is 17 lbs worth $270?
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Most class rules at events stipulate that the interior must be carpeted. I agree with them more or less. When I see a car whose interior has been totally gutted, it doesn't look nice (to me, anyway) and I also think the guy is "trying too hard". Yeah, I'm trying to get my car's weight down, but want it to still look good.
uhhhhh... as far as the look it's personal opinion...
i don't see how it seems like someone is "trying too hard" - it's a good amount of weight reduction for free.
The easiest thing to catch fire in the cabin would be carpet or cloth/leather seats.
Why should a person have to wear SFI approved fire resistant clothing, but require an item that would contribute to a fire?
Might as well let people use old newspaper for weight ballast.
Last edited by SUX2BU; Nov 14, 2005 at 06:20 PM.
I had bought a roll of a gray color. Did not like the color. I think I am going to do it all in black this time around
Are you going to enlighten us? I am sure there are plenty of people that would be grateful in knowing.





