Zinger74 Active Member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Mar 9, 2009 #1 What kind of bracing is needed while replacing the front left and front right floorpans? =P~
J Jims71duster Well-Known Member Joined Nov 27, 2006 Messages 228 Reaction score 1 Mar 9, 2009 #2 Zinger74 said: What kind of bracing is needed while replacing the front left and front right floorpans? =P~ Click to expand... you should not need any bracing if the rest of the car is ok, just do one side at a time,,have fun
Zinger74 said: What kind of bracing is needed while replacing the front left and front right floorpans? =P~ Click to expand... you should not need any bracing if the rest of the car is ok, just do one side at a time,,have fun
Burntorange70 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 18, 2008 Messages 12,873 Reaction score 146 Location Aguanga, CA. Mar 9, 2009 #3 You can overlap the patch panel over the old floor about an inch or so. That will add a bit of strangth to it. Weld both sides too.
You can overlap the patch panel over the old floor about an inch or so. That will add a bit of strangth to it. Weld both sides too.
FISHBREATH Well-Known Member Joined May 21, 2008 Messages 21,384 Reaction score 73 Mar 10, 2009 #4 The only bracing I might consider that involves the floor pans would be the US Car Body form-fitting frame stiffeners. They actually weld between the fore and aft stub frames and to the floor pans.
The only bracing I might consider that involves the floor pans would be the US Car Body form-fitting frame stiffeners. They actually weld between the fore and aft stub frames and to the floor pans.