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Hi guys yet another question from a new" how hard can it be to restore a t25 to a road worthy standard" novice.
I need to replace or repair the floor on my driverside as the bit where the accelerator pedal goes through has corroded,the problem is that i noticed there is a couple of metal tags that the linkage bolts too any ideas how to fabricate a replacement?
The floor also has a few pin holes in it so i thought it would be best to put a new section in,what do you think
I need to replace or repair the floor on my driverside as the bit where the accelerator pedal goes through has corroded,the problem is that i noticed there is a couple of metal tags that the linkage bolts too any ideas how to fabricate a replacement?
The floor also has a few pin holes in it so i thought it would be best to put a new section in,what do you think
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Not hard no. You thinking of doing it yourself or farming it out? If DIY you'll need at least a modicum of welding skills. However, you'll also need to check that the floor rot isn't being cased by windscreen rot under the seal otherwise you won't be stopping the cause. Not seen a T25 yet that doesn't have issues there.
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Very true I do have a impromtue paddling pool every time it rains I'll sort the screen seal 1st then tackle the floor.cheers
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Very true I do have a impromtue paddling pool every time it rains I'll sort the screen seal 1st then tackle the floor.cheers
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Start here Mark and work your way to dealing with the floor:
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Ok cheers ralph will do
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Re: driverside floor pan
can you get a replacement panel for the floor pan? or do you have to use sheet metal?
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You can get a replacement floor pan from classic.de but at 549.00 Yo yo's
I think its best to make one up.
Dont think anyone does repro ones......
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Dont think anyone does repro ones......
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I dont know how bad it is - 549.00 yo yo's! I fix floor pans from the inside i.e. welding from the top. That way you are working in a comfortable position in good light on comparitivelly clean metal. Unless anything structural is involved I think you will make a better job. I then panel beat (batter) the damaged area up into contact with the new metal and cosmetically fill and paint it from the underneath. 549.00 Yo yo's. Am I reading this right -
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before you rip out the windscreen seal up the washer jet plastics and any Ariel then check for water!!!!!
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Citizen Smith wrote:I dont know how bad it is - 549.00 yo yo's! I fix floor pans from the inside i.e. welding from the top. That way you are working in a comfortable position in good light on comparitivelly clean metal. Unless anything structural is involved I think you will make a better job. I then panel beat (batter) the damaged area up into contact with the new metal and cosmetically fill and paint it from the underneath. 549.00 Yo yo's. Am I reading this right -
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hi citizen smith I'm still in proccess of welding new driverside floor pan in but got one nigle the accelerator linkage that's on the underneith how do you make that up
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251 801 051 C pedal plate Genuine Part 594.29 €
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asa and aside on this, ive known more than once of electrical problems due to the screen leaking, the rain runs along the wires and causes the problems
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