markc
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hey everyone. ive been thinking about doing my floors over this spring. there are a lot of pans out there and i was looking for opinions on fit and quality, thanks.
good to know mr hemikiller,thank youA must is the 71-73 specific floors, the 65-70 (actually 65-68, 69-70 have different ribbing) floors don't fit correctly and the floor support is in a different location. Don't think the $50 you'll save buying the early floors is worth it, it's not.
I bought the 71-73 floors when they first came out in the early 2000's. don't recall the brand I purchased, but they fit just fine. Just be warned that many advertise the seat platforms as "coupe & fastback", which is incorrect. The sportsroof platform is shorter to place the seat lower in the car.
I've just ordered the CJPP "CJ Classic" left and right floor pans, and dynacorn seat platforms. will know in a week or so if they're the optimal parts when I start fitting them. From what I've read, there will always be the need to do some fettling, i.e. no panels are perfect.hey everyone. ive been thinking about doing my floors over this spring. there are a lot of pans out there and i was looking for opinions on fit and quality, thanks.
i didnt know they made seat platforms for 73s. cjs has them?I've just ordered the CJPP "CJ Classic" left and right floor pans, and dynacorn seat platforms. will know in a week or so if they're the optimal parts when I start fitting them. From what I've read, there will always be the need to do some fettling, i.e. no panels are perfect.hey everyone. ive been thinking about doing my floors over this spring. there are a lot of pans out there and i was looking for opinions on fit and quality, thanks.
thanks guys. my floors arnt in too bad of a shape. some rot here and there. i think im going with two full length panels. ive heard of dynacorn before. still not sure of what brand. supposed to be a no prep weld panel out there. not sure about that.I have a friend who installed a one-piece floor in his 71 fastback, he fit it thru the windshield. I agree with David it is more work to install two-piece floors. That said, I had the two piece floors installed in my vert. My tunnel was just fine and my preference (priority) was keeping as much intact as possible. Used Dynacorn floors and reused my vert seat platforms.
That is a great chassis jig they used to hold body correctly. Where was that shop?thanks guys. my floors arnt in too bad of a shape. some rot here and there. i think im going with two full length panels. ive heard of dynacorn before. still not sure of what brand. supposed to be a no prep weld panel out there. not sure about that.I have a friend who installed a one-piece floor in his 71 fastback, he fit it thru the windshield. I agree with David it is more work to install two-piece floors. That said, I had the two piece floors installed in my vert. My tunnel was just fine and my preference (priority) was keeping as much intact as possible. Used Dynacorn floors and reused my vert seat platforms.
In Maryland on the eastern shore.That is a great chassis jig they used to hold body correctly. Where was that shop?thanks guys. my floors arnt in too bad of a shape. some rot here and there. i think im going with two full length panels. ive heard of dynacorn before. still not sure of what brand. supposed to be a no prep weld panel out there. not sure about that.I have a friend who installed a one-piece floor in his 71 fastback, he fit it thru the windshield. I agree with David it is more work to install two-piece floors. That said, I had the two piece floors installed in my vert. My tunnel was just fine and my preference (priority) was keeping as much intact as possible. Used Dynacorn floors and reused my vert seat platforms.
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