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Old 03-27-2010, 12:01 PM   #1
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floor pan replacement question

I'm fixin to put in one of those floor pan panels on the drivers side.

The panel I got runs from the hump out to the inner rocker.

It looks like the weight is resting on the structure underneath.

Can I cut all that out with the cab still mounted to the frame?
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Old 03-27-2010, 03:03 PM   #2
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Re: floor pan replacement question

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I'm fixin to put in one of those floor pan panels on the drivers side.

The panel I got runs from the hump out to the inner rocker.

It looks like the weight is resting on the structure underneath.

Can I cut all that out with the cab still mounted to the frame?
Yes but I would only cut out whats needed and leave the good. Its rare to have to use the entire panel.
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Old 03-27-2010, 05:42 PM   #3
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Re: floor pan replacement question

- I would only fix the floor of a truck when it was bolted to the frame - to keep the integrity of the truck intact to make the repair.

Clean back the rust in the floor to good metal than go 2-4 inches outside of that
cut out crappy floor
trim patch to approximate floor patch needed
lay patch over existing floor and hole you created
use an awl or a marker and trace around the patch laid on top of the old floor
trim back original floor using the outline you just created
lay patch in and trim/grind until it can be butt welded in
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