good old rusty floor

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steve4063
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good old rusty floor

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go on then whats the best way to do the floor i've got a 4 door and there isn't a lot of floor left in her.

the rest of the car is near enough perfect looks really really nice until you open the door and can see the road :-?

i know u can buy the complete panels are they expensive and where's the best place i presume the usual places ie e*m b*ll etc etc are ok thats where i get most of my stufff from

is there a good way in which to tackle this project

also the front suspension is right down on the bumps
i thought he'd removed the suspension dampers but they're still attached have they gone are they common for going if so can the be repaired or altered if not i've got a spare set somewhere in the garage
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PM sent Steve :D
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Re: good old rusty floor

Post by alex_holden »

steve4063 wrote:also the front suspension is right down on the bumps
Check the condition of the centre cross-member where the torsion bars attach to it.
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