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Old 02-11-2015, 11:29 AM   #1
dhamilton62
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floor pans and foot well replacment

So im in the process of going through, step by step to getting my truck to be a good daily driver. It's never going to be a show truck by any means, but just want it sealed up in the cab to eventually throw down some carpet without worrying about leaking or more rust. My floor pans are in nice shape besides two small rust holes, the rest is just surface rust that I can clean up. Should I replace the whole floor pan, or just cut some pieces of my own to fix these holes? Also the foot well on the passenger side is rusted and I wanted to fix that. What's the best way to cut that part out and replace with a new replacement part? Do I need to cut out the entire floorpan area to get to it? Thanks so much!

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Passenger side with damaged foot well:
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