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> Don't go pokin' around with a screwdriver...
RD Evans
post Sep 8 2003, 09:25 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) Well I didn't think my floor pans were that bad but I found out otherwise with a few pokes of a small screwdriver! For those of you who have replaced there floor pans, how tough is it? I've read the article on PP and thought some real life experience would be a good compliment. What about just patching the weak area? Good or bad idea?
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post Sep 8 2003, 09:37 PM
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how big is the rusted area?
i have seen complete replacements as well as patchwork up to about 1/3 of one side.

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here's what i replaced, with a rust free donor piece from HPH ...

before:
(IMG:http://www.sirandy.com/pix/914/work/038.jpg)

cut out:
(IMG:http://www.sirandy.com/pix/914/07.30.2002/IMGP0265.jpg)

after (behind the can of brake cleaner):
(IMG:http://www.sirandy.com/pix/914/09.01.2002/andy11.jpg)
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