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Hello everyone. I am new here and see that there is quite a bit of wonderful knowledge. Could someone please point me to a thread regarding replacing the floor and rocker boxes? Thank you very much.
I have some pictures in my build thread... just click the number to the right of Build(s) at the bottom of my avatar section.Hello everyone. I am new here and see that there is quite a bit of wonderful knowledge. Could someone please point me to a thread regarding replacing the floor and rocker boxes? Thank you very much.
I don't know of any threads, you may be able to look at build threads in the driveway section.
I am thinking that it will be a process of bracing the body to maintain the door opening and then slowly cut spot welds to remove the metal you need to replace. I personally don't remove any factory metal that I can clean enough and still be good. What I am saying, is don't remove the whole floor if you only need to replace 1/2 of it. I have seen some guys think that they have to use the complete replacement panel.
I would spend some time looking at Greg's build.
@Greg72 can you point him to your thread?

Greg, thanks for the great information. I plan on getting my hands dirty on this in the next couple of weeks. Happy New Year!If you sort the threads in that build area by number of views, it’s always easy to find!
https://ck5.com/forums/ck5/the-driveway-build-threads.91/?order=view_count
Quick synopsis:
1. There is always more rust hiding in there than you think. ALWAYS.
2. To replace the floor you start by removing the outer rocker, then the inner rocker, then the torsion box underneath
3. There are a number of sheet metal panels that all converge in the lower A-pillar area (what I call the “2-bolts area”) so if you want to remover rust effectively, you need to work your way all the way in....and then replace with fresh metal and work your way back out.
4. BRACE THE DOORS! BRACE THE DOORS! BRACE THE DOORS! If you remove all the affected metal the firewall and A-pillar will be swinging in the breeze and you will lose all door gap reference points, and your door probably won’t fit right when you try to reinstall it.
....ok, not a quick synopsis, but the actual process is much more involved than what I described here. My build starts out dealing with this issue so if you start at the beginning you will quickly find what you want to know...
-G