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Did you re-up just so you could post that?

Did you re-up just so you could post that?

I saw that but isn't the later model longer between the firewall and the 90 degree turn up behind the seats?
I'm not an engineer but those things look pretty flimsy with the giant oblong hole right where the firewall would fold.
It seems like their designed to keep it from folding in the middle right under the seats
The oblong hole isn’t factory. That flat surface at the bottom where the big hole is, is not where the strength comes from. It comes from the bent up walls on each side of it. They do exactly like I was describing.
The oblong hole is factory. I have pics from a junk one that my windshield frame came from.
Probably did that in an attempt to keep them from holding debris and rotting out. Can see how well that worked.
Probably did that in an attempt to keep them from holding debris and rotting out. Can see how well that worked.
That is why I question their effectiveness at keeping the firewall from folding back. Seems like a plate on the kickpanel and a channel along the inner rocker would really keep it from folding
Back to this comment, it took them 18 years to finally fix the frame where it breaks at the steering boxI’m sure the Chevy engineer considered all those options and determined the best way (besides a cage) was the rocker boxes.
Actually they never fixed it in the square bodies. They redesigned the frame on a new platform. But if you’d like to redisign the rocker boxes then be my guest. I’m done with this post.Back to this comment, it took them 18 years to finally fix the frame where it breaks at the steering box
Imo, the hole on the flat horizontal pan is irrelevant, the strength for the firewall is in the vertical panels.
The bottom part is not the biggest part of the reinforcement, the vertical side is.I saw that but isn't the later model longer between the firewall and the 90 degree turn up behind the seats?
I'm not an engineer but those things look pretty flimsy with the giant oblong hole right where the firewall would fold.
It seems like their designed to keep it from folding in the middle right under the seats
If you weren't so far I could show you what you need to do.I saw that but isn't the later model longer between the firewall and the 90 degree turn up behind the seats?
I'm not an engineer but those things look pretty flimsy with the giant oblong hole right where the firewall would fold.
It seems like their designed to keep it from folding in the middle right under the seats
Not my 73.Hmm, maybe added those on the 73+.
I am doing a Frame Off restoration of a 1979 blazer, one big problem is the rocker, inner rocker, and both "A" and "B" pillars are rusted so bad that I had to brace the hell out of the cab prior to removing them. The problem is they were rusted so bad that I don't have a reference point for the front of the rocker and inner rocker. The "A" pillar is rusted so bad that it doesn't exist below the door hinge mounts. Does anybody have any measurements for the locations of said items. Also do they make a patch part for the area of the lower part of the "A" pillar where it curves down to meet the rocker panel?