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> Is this piece structurally important?, Question for the pros
Matt914MI
post Apr 26 2003, 10:34 PM
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Alright guys, I'm finally getting more of the rusted through floorpan cut out, but I need to know it this piece is structurally significant.

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It's almost rusted through, and I'd like to cut it out, but I don't know. If it is important, can I weld in some tubing a little in front of it and cut out what's there? All I know is that this is a huge project, and I'm really sick of scraping out all that tar shit.
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post Apr 26 2003, 11:31 PM
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I don't think that cross piece has any structural significance to the chassis itself. I wouldn't remove it though for the same reasons that have already been mentioned.

BTW - I removed half of the tar from my floor pans today. Get a heat gun. Heat that stuff up a little bit, and it comes right up fairly easily. I'll have the rest done and the pan clean with about 3 more hours work tomorrow
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