Floor Pan replacement, I should butt right? |
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Floor Pan replacement, I should butt right? |
amfab |
Jun 1 2019, 05:40 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 393 Joined: 17-May 16 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 20,004 Region Association: None |
I am fitting the RD front and rear floor pan pieces for replacement.
The front and rear overlap. I am assuming I should fit and trim and then butt weld them together. Would there be any reason to overlap and lap weld them? Thanks -Andrew |
Literati914 |
Jun 14 2019, 09:44 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,483 Joined: 16-November 06 From: Dallas, TX Member No.: 7,222 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Thanks guys.
I've actually considered cutting the top of the tunnel shell off (in a strategic area) in order to access the weld seem. In theory It'd also allow better access for treating it's interior for rust treatment, clutch tube re-inforcement, etc. - before welding the tunnel section back on. Anyone gone that route? |
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