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Old 07-31-2013, 01:18 PM
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Question Replacing floor pan on a 4th gen

I am in process of replacing the whole driver side floor on my 02 camaro and I only discovered that the frame is welded to the sheetmetal after I started cutting (the donor car). The owner said he wants to be able to move the car around if he has to and I don't want to screw him by cutting a piece of subframe out, which is something I don't need for my car. What advice can you give me about finishing the job without messing up his suspension? The only way I think I can do it right now is cutting by the top of the frame, but I'm not sure if that's gonna hold everything together after I'm done. Any ideas are welcome :/
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If you are removing a floor pan, why are you cutting at the frame?? You drill the spotwelds, and remove the floorpan. You don't hack up the frame!



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