matthon
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The intent was to replace the wiring, and I had to pull the carpet to get at the rear harness, but as I got into it I realized the floor seemed good from the bottom because it was glued to the carpet.
There was so much glue I could barely get it out- but a quick trip to the car wash and $16 later, it all came out.
Now I am left with the driver front floor with holes, and 2 small holes in the rear, one on each side- plus a smaller hole in the center where it appears someone 'gained' access to one of the tranny bolts then covered it with fiberglass.
Should I treat the floors with something as there are spots of bare metal?
I don't have the funds to pay someone to fix the floors, but I do have a welder, (not much experience with it though). I know there is no good temporary fix, but it needs to wait for now, and I drive this thing-
So is there a good way to cover the holes so I can drive it?
Back in high school we used to use a piece of wood, lol.
There was so much glue I could barely get it out- but a quick trip to the car wash and $16 later, it all came out.
Now I am left with the driver front floor with holes, and 2 small holes in the rear, one on each side- plus a smaller hole in the center where it appears someone 'gained' access to one of the tranny bolts then covered it with fiberglass.
Should I treat the floors with something as there are spots of bare metal?
I don't have the funds to pay someone to fix the floors, but I do have a welder, (not much experience with it though). I know there is no good temporary fix, but it needs to wait for now, and I drive this thing-
So is there a good way to cover the holes so I can drive it?
Back in high school we used to use a piece of wood, lol.