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Old 02-08-2011, 02:47 PM
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How do you fix this? Floor Rust and dented rockers panels

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Define "fixed"

Take off the nerf bars, reshape with a hammer and dolly, sand and spray paint.

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Well body work is like not my strong point at all. And i notice that it pulled the bottom of the fenders intowards the doors. And the Drivers door rubs the fender when it opens. So i'm like concerned with alignment. I want it to look right so i wasn't sure how to tackle it.
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And yes the bars are going
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It all can be pulled out as long as that rust isn't too bad. If its rusted out too bad you can cut it out and make a repair panel.
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Mostly surface rust in these areas not too bad. Was just worried about the extent of the dent... >_<

Only thing about the passenger side is that right inside the door on the floor board under the dash in that corner about a square foot of a hole is there from the rusted out floor board...
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Heres what i'm talking about.

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I know its far away but on the floor in the corner you can see.
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your nerf bars are not rocksliders..even rock sliders need to be mounted a little ways away from the frame

looking at that rust on your truck I would also be taking a look at your front cab mounts to make sure they aren't toast...if the cab mounts are gone the cab is gonna settle...

you pic shows typical 1st Gen cab rust...that accounts for half your nerf bar episode..
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Yea i know the truck has been beat to hell. But I've only had it since December and only drove it once. The PO is the one who did all the damage Q_Q

I'm trying to fix everything he didn't...

And yea the nerf bars are coming off for sure.

The drivers side in the same area has a little formation but not anything like the passager side.

Imma get some better pics tommarrow.

Cab mounts... The floor board on that passenger side is gone and i can see the bolt and mount thats on the fram throught the floor... the bolt is just about wilthered away... I'll have to get a better pic... the bracket on the frame holding the mount and mount are still kinda there but the bolt and where it used to be connected to the cab is kinda gone..

Cab settle? >_<

I hope not...
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Originally Posted by Kiroshu
Cab mounts... The floor board on that passenger side is gone and i can see the bolt and mount thats on the fram throught the floor... the bolt is just about wilthered away... I'll have to get a better pic... the bracket on the frame holding the mount and mount are still kinda there but the bolt and where it used to be connected to the cab is kinda gone..

Cab settle? >_<

I hope not...
Me too, if that mount is rusting away to nothing, not much to hold the cab up in that location..hence what I call cab settling..

here is the driverside floor of my truck....leaking windshield and found 3 layers of carpet that was an awesome spong
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the mount itself was in awesome shape, a buddy of mine fixed the floor for me, wish that he had pulled the bolt & washer instead of welding over the washer but the work was free so can't complain too much:

I don't have a pic of what he added to help support the floor underneath with the mount..
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^Interesting It look s kinda like the pics i'm about post. Thanks for the input. Was it alot of truble for your friend to do? It doesn't really seem to be a reall big hassle. And it looks good Btw

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time to bob the bed!!! i would just find a truck with good floor pans at the wrecker and transplant them into yours!!
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^Floor pan transplant is a good idea but finding a yota in the junker with "good" floor board is like rare. Bobing the bed is eh not my thing.
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Bob it! and take pics
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what we did to fix my dads floor rust in his 87 4runner was we had a roof from a honda civic and cut peices out, but our holes wernt on body mounts or as big as yours. you could get the floor out of a newer 4runner or pickup and patch the pecies in. at least you dont have rust where your computer is because thats what happend with my dads.
vermont rust SUCKS
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ouch..that rust is pretty bad. Like you said finding a donor floor panel is hard. Your's almost warrants a cab swap.

The guy that did my work said it was kind of a pain in the butt. He cut out as much of the junk steel as he could and kind of molded the patch to fit...persuaded by a Big hammer

your frame mounts and the majority of the cab mounts seem to be in ok shape. along the cap mouonts maybe add some 1.5" angle to help support the missing material. gonna be a pain to weld but it will give some support to the floor.
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Thanks for the input guys. Imma get it running and ride around to a few friends of mine and see what will or will not do =D

I am going to a junk yard tomarrow with a few old yotas. I might see if theres possible floor boards.
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get some floor pans out of like an 84-88 pickup, may not be an exact copy of those, but just line up the body mount do some cutting and welding, and your done.

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