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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
92 YJ cargo deck removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief Hof" data-source="post: 428467" data-attributes="member: 19113"><p>It's attached to the frame by two body mounts...I recommend if the floor pan is still solid on either side of the rusted areas that you cut that area out and measure/cut out a section of the new floor pan and have it welded in...JeepJoe43 is spot on in that there area also fuel lines on the left side to consider. It is a bit complex under the floor...which ever way you decide to go, I don't recommend a rivet installation...the floor is integral to the overall rigidity of the vehicle, and in my opinion you'll compromise that by using rivets vs welding. If that's outside of your skill-set try pinging an automotive trade school that instructs in body repair...might be a good opportunity for some hands-on instruction/training for the students and could save you some greenbacks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief Hof, post: 428467, member: 19113"] It's attached to the frame by two body mounts...I recommend if the floor pan is still solid on either side of the rusted areas that you cut that area out and measure/cut out a section of the new floor pan and have it welded in...JeepJoe43 is spot on in that there area also fuel lines on the left side to consider. It is a bit complex under the floor...which ever way you decide to go, I don't recommend a rivet installation...the floor is integral to the overall rigidity of the vehicle, and in my opinion you'll compromise that by using rivets vs welding. If that's outside of your skill-set try pinging an automotive trade school that instructs in body repair...might be a good opportunity for some hands-on instruction/training for the students and could save you some greenbacks... [/QUOTE]
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