Seca900r Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 103 Reaction score 3 Location Va. Sep 24, 2013 #1 Replacing the driver floor pan and see these wrinkles, Is that normal? It`s not seam sealer or something it's the metal.
Replacing the driver floor pan and see these wrinkles, Is that normal? It`s not seam sealer or something it's the metal.
mvh FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Dec 17, 2007 Messages 2,380 Reaction score 1,087 Location Menlo Park, CA Sep 24, 2013 #2 Yes, it's because the floor was a flat sheet that was stamped into shape with a huge hydraulic press, causing stress distortions. They are like fingerprints -- unique to every car.
Yes, it's because the floor was a flat sheet that was stamped into shape with a huge hydraulic press, causing stress distortions. They are like fingerprints -- unique to every car.
Seca900r Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 103 Reaction score 3 Location Va. Sep 24, 2013 #3 Ok Thanks.
briankaplan greenduster Joined May 30, 2005 Messages 3,348 Reaction score 119 Location northern wi.- rhinelander Sep 24, 2013 #4 It's a very old car. It can have a few wrinkles. Ha Ha!