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#13
Re: floor pans?
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/5 14:57
oh ok did you get a maddat setup or did you do your own ?
#12
Re: floor pans?
bailz
Posted on: 2010/4/5 14:16
I am running 200b custom coilovers and disks. Car is on rotisserie, doesn't matter what brakes it has, it won't move far :) drums have been off for more than 6 months
#11
Re: floor pans?
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/5 14:04
what brakes are goin to run ,hopfully not drums again lol
#10
Re: floor pans?
bailz
Posted on: 2010/4/5 13:55
Rotisserie job, pretty full on, like I said it's not gunna be half baked ;)
#9
Re: floor pans?
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/5 13:41
you got it goin in like under a month ,i reckon thats a pretty good effort
are you just doin all the panel work is it on a rottissorie or just rolling
#8
Re: floor pans?
bailz
Posted on: 2010/4/5 13:28
Yeh, all well and good having what appears to be a good nic floor. I am not doing a half Assed job with the ute
#7
Re: floor pans?
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/5 13:23
haha the floor in my coupe is mint and it has an auto tunnel ,heeaappss of room
#6
Re: floor pans?
bailz
Posted on: 2010/4/5 12:04
Pfft, a 1200 with no rust, like to see that. I am not interested in unpicking a 30yr old floor pan and welding it into my ute.
#5
Re: floor pans?
estyre
Posted on: 2010/4/5 11:05
bailz have you thought about finding another 1200 ute and cutting the floor out of it ,that way you know it will fit and will probably be cheaper in the long run , you could try grand auto wreckers ,they might have a shell there with a good floor
#4
Re: floor pans?
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2010/4/5 10:14
It also depends on how much you want to replace.
The section behind the rail where the seats bolt down is nearly flat. so thats easyish. The tunnel is the harder part to get the same as factory as it curves in two directions. I think that most guys when they make a new tunnel to fit different boxes, they make them with square edges as its just too hard to get them round. If you can supply a sheet metal work with your old floor, then they shoudl be able to do something, it will just cost some reasonable dollars i would expect. You can view topic.
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