Floor pan

smith92rc

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I have a 92 ramcharger with rusty floor pans. Driver side has surface rust but no holes yet, but passenger side has heavier rust but not into rocker.... anyone recommend a place that can weld in New ones. Interior is out...gonna herculiner after...
 

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It depends on whether I have to remove seats and carpet or if you do. I do remove and replace body work, but I've got a guy that rents the bay next to mine that's a great body guy. I'd say probably 110-220 plus materials (weld through primer, seam sealer, under coat & paint).. figuring 1-2 hours to remove and replace the pan & 1-2 hours remove installing carpet and seats etc. I get $55/hr.
 
I just did a 82 club cab on Monday/Tuesday. They were way worse than yours. I think they only make floor pans for auto, regular cab, trucks so I had to do a bunch of work at the tunnel. A few places have the pans. Rock auto is outa stock, summit has them and might get free shipping if you order both left and right.


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@smith92rc - that fire extinguisher you have in the second pic is under recall by Kidde fro failure to discharge and/or nozzle detachment. If it was made between 1995 and 2017, it's part of the recall. They'll send you a new one with a metal valve.
 
@smith92rc - that fire extinguisher you have in the second pic is under recall by Kidde fro failure to discharge and/or nozzle detachment. If it was made between 1995 and 2017, it's part of the recall. They'll send you a new one with a metal valve.
It was in there when I bought the ramcharger...lol. I'll check on that. Thanks for heads up...
 
It depends on whether I have to remove seats and carpet or if you do. I do remove and replace body work, but I've got a guy that rents the bay next to mine that's a great body guy. I'd say probably 110-220 plus materials (weld through primer, seam sealer, under coat & paint).. figuring 1-2 hours to remove and replace the pan & 1-2 hours remove installing carpet and seats etc. I get $55/hr.
All interior is out...i will be putting interior back in ...i can get replacement pans...i just need someone to cut out old and weld in the new ones...
 
I'd think it'll take about 1-2 hours as long as they fit decently well. Cut the old pan, leaving a lip to lap the new pan in.. apply weld thru primer/paint so it doesn't rust where there is a small lap. Same for seam sealer.
 
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