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Duane921 |
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I am about to replace a floor pan in my 73 914. Can anyone recommend the best replacement parts for me? Thanks for any replies.
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That bracket gets taken off as part of the floor removal and replaced after the new floor is in. You can salvage the ones you have if they are in good condition. The easier way is to order those when you order the floor. Look in the kits section of the RD web site. They have package deals for floor replacement. Can't remember if there is a package deal for just rear replacement but take a look.
Floor pan removal is easiest with the car on a lift or, better yet, a rotisserie. You cut out all the spot welds around the perimeter of the floor and along the tunnel and cross member. A Blair spot welder cutter set is great for cutting the spots. You can cut the tunnel and cross member welds from inside the car but the perimeter welds have to be done from underneath unfortunately. It will be a lot of work, but rewarding. |
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