Replacing floor boards
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Car: 86 IROC w/Danko bodykit, 1988 iroc vert, 1989 k1500 pickup 6" lift and 35" tires, 2002 chevy tahoe z71
Engine: 383 stealth ram, 305 tpi, 350 tbi, 5.3l
Transmission: T56, 700r4, 700r4, 4l460
Replacing floor boards
i need to replace the floor boards in my car. i only see half the side but not the full floors. does anyone sell the whole floor in one piece. reason i ask is that i only need to replace the driver side but seeing since i was going to be doing it i might as well do the whole floor. i know that i can get the drivers and passenger sides and put them in but i rather get hte whole floor in one piece.
I don't think they make them that way, if you wanted the WHOLE floor you'd need to go to a junkyard and have them cut it out. Otherwise the only floor boards i've ever seen sold are for drivers side and passangers that are sold seperately.
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,347
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From: Connecticut
Car: 86 IROC w/Danko bodykit, 1988 iroc vert, 1989 k1500 pickup 6" lift and 35" tires, 2002 chevy tahoe z71
Engine: 383 stealth ram, 305 tpi, 350 tbi, 5.3l
Transmission: T56, 700r4, 700r4, 4l460
yea thats what i thought. well the body guy looked at it and said that i had two options. one was to patch the panal and the other was to cut it out and put in the new panal. he said 100 bucks for the patch job and 500 to cut the board out and replace it. is it worth doing the the entire driver side floor board if it has a whole in one section. i will post pics of it when i get a chance
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