Hi, I am in process of shaping a new ACC front to the floor pan in my Challenger. This is the standard carpet, not the one with the mass backing. The rear carpet is in and sitting nicely. Per discussion on the forum, I used weights and double-sided tape to pin the carpet down, and a soldering iron to punch the holes for the seatbelt bolts.
I am doing the same process with the front section. I left the weights in place for weeks because it is winter now and the carpet is stiff from cold. However, it warmed up enough today for me to put the trim ring in place around the 4 speed shifter. I used thin strips of carpet tape to hold the carpet down around the shifter boot.
My question now is how to go about shaping the carpet directly below the shifter boot, where the right front corner of the seat will go. I have seen pictures showing the carpet was molded really tight here on the originals but this is a complex shape with sharp bends, not a gentle drop off. My thought is to use a heating pad or shop light to warm the carpet and make it flexible, but it looks like it will bunch up badly when pressing it down. It already has a sharp wrinkle forming at the trim ring at 7
'clock. I have a heat gun but I am not enthusiastic about using it because I do not want to melt the carpet fibers.
I would welcome any thoughts from those of you who have tackled this before. I have carpet tape in place along the transmission hump on both sides, but it is still sealed on top - it is only sticking to the floor as yet.
Thanks!
I am doing the same process with the front section. I left the weights in place for weeks because it is winter now and the carpet is stiff from cold. However, it warmed up enough today for me to put the trim ring in place around the 4 speed shifter. I used thin strips of carpet tape to hold the carpet down around the shifter boot.
My question now is how to go about shaping the carpet directly below the shifter boot, where the right front corner of the seat will go. I have seen pictures showing the carpet was molded really tight here on the originals but this is a complex shape with sharp bends, not a gentle drop off. My thought is to use a heating pad or shop light to warm the carpet and make it flexible, but it looks like it will bunch up badly when pressing it down. It already has a sharp wrinkle forming at the trim ring at 7
I would welcome any thoughts from those of you who have tackled this before. I have carpet tape in place along the transmission hump on both sides, but it is still sealed on top - it is only sticking to the floor as yet.
Thanks!

















