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Lightbulb Fitting floor pans

Hello everyone!

I am getting a bit stressed getting my car on the road for April..

I have removed the floor pans in my SWB car + pieces in front of the pedal cluster which rutted.

I will fit the floor (Dansk) first and then the rest (ordered the front sextion from Resto design)

My dilemma is how to fit the floor, I have been instructed to weld the L&R sides to one piece before welding them into the car. The car is not on a rotisserie but jacked up quite high. I was instructed to fit the pans and adjust (cut) from the middle before welding them together ( since the fit might not be 100% accurate)

The problem is to fitting them accurately..

Would really appreciate any kind of help here!

Best regards

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You are asking in the wrong forum. The "911 Technical Forum" or the "Paint and Bodywork Forum" would give better responses.

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