rear floor pans.

Started by alipotter46, July 20, 2007, 05:59:28 PM

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alipotter46

My sister from Wisconsin called today and asked me if anyone had problems with the rear floor pans staying wet.  She said the front ones will dry out in no time but the rear stay wet for what seems like forever.  She had heard from someone to drill a hole through them.  I would be concerned about faster rust time.  Any suggestions? She has a Rubicon.

Nosilla

#1
go buy 2 drain plugs drill 2 holes the same size as the front ones. put primer on the cuts, put some paint over the primer and put the plugs back in.

Thats what i would do.

alipotter46

#2
You do like to drill don't you?  I will let her know what you think she should do.

Nosilla

#3
Can't be scared. Just take the measures to do it right is all.

alipotter46

#4
I think it is a Young thing about drilling into vehicles.

Nosilla

#5
Chicken shits. :lol:

LeePotter

#6
I drilled a hole in my Jeep.  I about had a heart attack while doing it but its done.

Nosilla

#7
see.....you just do it. :o

alipotter46

#8
Can't just do it.  I have to give it plenty of thought.

Nosilla

#9
Blah Blah Blah :roll:

Anonymous

#10
Git-R-Dun

NewRide

#11
Just make sure theres nothing under the floor were you are drilling !!
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alipotter46

#12
Thanks for all the help. I will tell my sister.