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Old 02-16-2015, 10:25 AM   #1
earl84
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Re: floor pans and foot well replacment

I had never done anything even remotely close to fixing the metal in this area, and I got it done. Started on the passenger side, and replaced a good chunk of the floor pan, the kick panel, and the rocker. Then moved to driver side, and replaced all that plus the A pillar and the cab corner. By far, the hardest part was the kick panel to get it all correct. Plan on at least a couple days for a first timer. It wasn't hard, but took a lot of patience, install and remove many times, take lots of measurements, and a little head scratching. Stop working when you start saying "It's good enough," because it's not and you will always know it's there. If I can do it, you can do it. Especially with the awesome help of people on this forum. Very gratifying when it's all buttoned up.
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