Rock Auto floor pans?

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MI_Mopar

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i was thinking of getting these floor pans for my dart for the front. anyone ever used them? good quality or crap?
 

ok well if no one has used this company where did u get your floor pans to fix your rust repair?
 
Mine came from Layson's. Did require trimming, bending...I assume that will be the case with any of them.
 
Got mine for my fish from Year One.
And yes to the trimming on the rear one the front I just cut the
old metal out for the new to fit.
Just take your time.
 
I have used pans from Year One and the Paddock in the past and have been pleased. Quality is good. Each time I have had to trim and do minor re-shaping. IMO it's a matter of how large a patch panel is required and how much rust needs to be cut out in order to get good steel to which the replacement panel can be anchored.

Sometimes, you have to think outside of the box. Most recently, I was constrained by both time and fiscal resources. A municipality, which for obvious reason remains nameless, assisted by being less than timely in restoring one of its traffic control measures. [It's trash if it's on ground and did not grow there, right?] :stop:

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Yup that works!
I cut the sides off of old fridges,washers and dryers and use the metal for many types of repairs.Its completely rust free,has a very tough finish (probably baked) and is about as thick as a traffic sign.And you dont have to wait for it to fall on the ground,lol! How many folks have these old appliances kicking around?

The thing I really like is you can get very large sections from fridge sides.
Any appliance will work really.
 
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