>
> O.K. Steel Horse carpet liners start at $200, and aren't much more for
> Dakotas, so I'm going with that. Thank all for their input into this
> question, my next problem will be uninstalling my tonneau and tool box,
> and reinstalling them, which will require cutting the carpet. Anyone
> know how to stop the carpet from fraying?
> Thanks,
> Robert Trottmann rotrottmann@davidson.edu
> http://thelma.davidson.edu/rotrottmann/web/default.htm
>
>
The best way (Assuming it's an outdoor carpet made of a type of nylon)
would be to score the edges of the holes you cut with a lighter, i.e melt
the fiber ends together, then they don't fray as easily....
Bruce
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