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Old 08-06-2011, 01:59 AM
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Replacing floor pan question.

hey guys im going to be replacing my floor pans from the toe boards all the way back. ill most likely be ordering these...

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/f...ain2.asp?cat=G

now my question is, where are the studs that the front seats are held in place with? or would i just have to tap holes down through them and just do it that way?
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Re: Replacing floor pan question.

you have to drill the spot welds out of the brace and weld them back in, if it's not rotted away also
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crazy82 is correct. You will need to reuse your current ones. Take good measurements or pictures before cutting them out. They usually require some work to get them to sit flat on the new pan too...atleast every set that I have done did.
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alright thanks guys
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Re: Replacing floor pan question.

We now have floor pans available as well. We offer them in pairs or individually. Here's a link to our floor pan set if you're interested. Thanks!!!

http://thirdgenranch.com/-strse-1097...pan/Detail.bok
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