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05-22-2017, 05:22 PM | #1 |
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Wonder What Under That Floor Brace?
The rear floor brace on our trucks is a C-channel and open underneath while the front floor brace is enclosed. Did you ever wonder what it looks like under there? I did. The 56 that I'm working on right now is fairly solid. The floor had a spot on the passenger side that was rusted through and a small part of the brace was rusted through.
I knew I was going to replace the entire floor and firewall anyway so I pulled out my reciprocating saw and cut the brace off. The pics show what was there. I never really noticed but you can see there is an opening on either end of the brace that can let stuff in (and out). I would be blowing some compressed air through there if I had a truck of our vintage to keep crud from building up. Enjoy! This is the brace cut off and flopped over.... Surprise! This is with things cleaned up to show that for the most part the floor is fairly solid. You can see the passenger side where it rusted through. This is the area that is open on each end of the brace that can let stuff in. The white line is how far back I'm removing the floor. The silver areas are where I have already sandblasted and covered with Masters Series coating |
05-23-2017, 08:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: Wonder What Under That Floor Brace?
I would consider that a rust free floor, requiring only a couple of small patches.
But if your going to remove it brace left to right and front to back and corner to corner, or it will spring and twist on you. You will want to blow out all the crud that has accumulated in the voids around the back cab mounts as well just as much back there as what you found in the front floor brace, a piece of wire clothes hanger will help get all the pebbles out. Hard to believe all that can find its way in the nooks and crannies, I had about 7lbs of red west Texas fine sand and, pebbles ,that was stuffed full inside mine. The supports under the cab steps that run front to back trap the stuff in there and collects moisture and rust out the steps from below. your steps look like they have been remove but for those who have theirs it is a good Idea to clean those things out from time to time. Last edited by 1958Warrior; 05-23-2017 at 08:32 PM. |
05-23-2017, 09:09 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wonder What Under That Floor Brace?
good for you! I have learned to let sleeping dust lie haha
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05-24-2017, 02:04 PM | #4 | |
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