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under that bulkhead stiffener is the inner bulkhead. If that sheet metal is intact(and it probably isn't)you won't be able to see into the spring box area. I started out going that direction, hoping to save the spring perches and just splice in new sheetmetal on the bulkheads and floor as needed. But the more I opened up, the more damage I saw. I honestly don't know how the rear springs remained attached to the car as long as they did! I ended up changing both inner and outer rockers, one complete floor pan, both floor stiffeners, both bulkhead stiffeners, both bulkheads and spring perches, both inner and outer wheel arches and quarter panel patch panels on both quarters in front of and behind the wheel wells. Hopefully yours is no where near that bad. I'd actually like to do all this again but using a different approach; I'd like to split the car in half at the rear bulkhead and build up the spring box assembly outside the car then install it on the back half first, then reattach the two halves of the car. I'd also like to make my own bulkheads. The ones available are made out of thinner metal and were very hard for me to work with. After writing this I think I must be insane!Bob_s said:this is just the typical snowball effect i guess..i'm thinking about cutiing out the bulkhead support first 'cause i'm probably going to have to replace that anyway..maybe i can get better look iside the spring box from there?