Pan installation

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rollin900
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Pan installation

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I just bought a 73 thing. Mostly just surface rust except for the floorpans. It came with new fiberglass floor pans. question is, how do i tell who made them, what gauge they are, and how do you install them? do you have to take the body off to put them in, or can you just drop them out and put them in?

Thanks in advance
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JC-ATL
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Post by JC-ATL »

First, a recommendation - sell those fiberglass floor pans, get a set of steel ones.
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Bob Ingman
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Post by Bob Ingman »

That is exactly what I was going to say. Sell them and get steel.
No you will not have to remove the body. Its just a matter of removing old sections and then installing the new by welding(which cannot be done with glass). Another consideration is that if you replace the full sections your seat is then held in place by glass.
New steel units are readily available and very inexpensive for what they do. Good luck. Bob Ingman
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Post by rollin900 »

where would i get the steel ones? how much do you think that i could get for the old glass ones
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JC-ATL
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The Thing Shop carries them.
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Bob Ingman
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Post by Bob Ingman »

Good metal pans can be purchased from www.thingsunlimited.com now sold to Mike Basso www.thingparts.com and probably www.thingsforthething.com Good luck. Bob Ingman
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