Joel Lester
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Hey guys,
Looking forward to diving into the new floor install on my 58' TR3. In staying with the advice I've already learned, I'm doing one side and the car is sill on the frame so I don't get things out of alignment/adjustment. The new floor (right side) looks to be of good quality. Got it from the Roadster Factory. The square nuts/cages are nicely installed etc. My car hasn't been restored by any previous owners so I'm working with "virgin" stuff.
I guess in a fantasy world I would take it out of the box and slide it into the new place and Bingo! it would fit. But we all know that not the case in these car restorations. The old floor is out and I test fitted the new one. It's gunna need some fiddling with.
Where do I start? It seems a tad too wide and a bit too long. Do you bend the new floor along the side where it meets the inner sill? It's a little long too. Shortening the front? Or the back?
Just looking for any advice you guys might have. I'm sure a ton of you have been through this before and any tips and tricks would be super helpful!
Thanks in advance!
Joel
Looking forward to diving into the new floor install on my 58' TR3. In staying with the advice I've already learned, I'm doing one side and the car is sill on the frame so I don't get things out of alignment/adjustment. The new floor (right side) looks to be of good quality. Got it from the Roadster Factory. The square nuts/cages are nicely installed etc. My car hasn't been restored by any previous owners so I'm working with "virgin" stuff.
I guess in a fantasy world I would take it out of the box and slide it into the new place and Bingo! it would fit. But we all know that not the case in these car restorations. The old floor is out and I test fitted the new one. It's gunna need some fiddling with.
Where do I start? It seems a tad too wide and a bit too long. Do you bend the new floor along the side where it meets the inner sill? It's a little long too. Shortening the front? Or the back?
Just looking for any advice you guys might have. I'm sure a ton of you have been through this before and any tips and tricks would be super helpful!
Thanks in advance!
Joel