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I need some creative solutions

My 1976 Jeep CJ5 plow truck has seen some much better days. It's clutch quickly develops massive amounts of free-play. Well, after some investigation, it became quite obvious the entire firewall is flexing (a lot) every time the clutch is depressed. There is no solid area of the firewall to weld a reinforcement in. I was thinking a long piece of angle-iron might do the trick. I have a really crappy picture of the area I'm talking about.



I do not want to put much money into this thing at all, as it is one of the most rusty vehicles I have ever had the pleasure of working on, and it might be ready for the bone-yard. It is strictly a plow vehicle, and never leaves my property, so the most "out there" ideas are welcome!

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How about a pair of alum. panels, say 3/16 or 1/4" as a sandwhich over the old panel
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Not a bad idea... I suppose once I disconnect the clutch linkage from the firewall there is no turning back!

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