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jgiroux67
post Mar 24 2005, 10:13 PM
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Is there a problem with welding in the caps over the big holes on the floor pan. I took them off when I was cleaning out the floor tar and I dont see any use in sealing them up like the factory did. Is ther ever a use to having access to these holes or is it ok to weld them down?
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post Mar 24 2005, 10:27 PM
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Just put a little glue on the back....
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post Mar 24 2005, 10:30 PM
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They're a great way to covertly dispose of contraband if you ever pulled over in a compromising situation.

Good for draining rainwater from our oh so waterproof interiors.

Just a couple of reasons not to - there's probably a million others.

Apparently they were only used for the manufacturing process and they have no other useful function now. Go ahead, weld 'em up.
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Yeah, the replacement floors just have circles there to 'appear' original. No purpose that we have...just make sure you use a good seam sealer.
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