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Floor Pan - Individual vs Combo

jrcBronco

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Aside from the tunnel being in good shape is there any reason more people don’t use the single combo panel with both driver/passenger floor pans and the tunnel?

I need both driver/passenger floor pans and toe boards. The tunnel has some minor rot where it meets the floor pan.
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Thanks
Jeff
 
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73azbronco

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Not a body guy but familiar. I have heard best results is panel by panel, to prevent warping and odd body flexing if you try to do a whole floor at once. You can do it, it just needs serious bracing.
 
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jrcBronco

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Not a body guy but familiar. I have heard best results is panel by panel, to prevent warping and odd body flexing if you try to do a whole floor at once. You can do it, it just needs serious bracing.
Would it require serious bracing if it was still on the frame?

I would like to use a panel similar to this.
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Madgyver

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cut and patch. that's me. i wanna drive it more.. I've done worst floor pan replacements. all done ala carte.
 
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