James417
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Hello all I have a 2003 Chevy Tahoe that's been sitting for over 2 years with leaks. Well long story short I got the Tahoe and stopped the leaks and the passenger floor pan had. Big rot hole and the drivers side pan rusted and has peeling chipping paint. So at the time already waiting 6 months for an title I had no clue whether or not I was actually gonna get it on the road. Thought it was gonna be an around the yard beater or parts truck. So I removed the seats and wire brushed and knocked out all of the rust and rot I could and sprayed rust prevention and undercoat on the drivers side and got a new floor pan and my dad helped me do a very rigged install on the passenger side. I literally just wire brushed and knocked out the rot and rust and sprayed rust prevention and undercoat and left the old pan with rust and rot in and dropped the new one in on top and screwed it in with sheet metal screws sealed it with silicone and left it alone. To say the least it looks atrocious and is still holding and hasn't rusted much more but I have an feeling its gonna rust and rot more eventually. Sense I want to put money into it I feel I should take care of this for once and for all. Any advice? Maybe get everything down to are metal by sanding and grinding or phosphoric acid and then use por 15 or something? I do not have a welder nor do I know anyone with one around me but should I remove new pan on passenger side and cut out old one and have the he one properly installed at shop? Anyways thanks for any advice in advance. BTW if you want images or the condition I can post some. Link to my album with pics:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/87811337@N02/albums/72157656986853593
EDIT: Other thread I started for floor pans in in the 2015 forum I am sorry about this confusion. Please delete that thread for me.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/87811337@N02/albums/72157656986853593
EDIT: Other thread I started for floor pans in in the 2015 forum I am sorry about this confusion. Please delete that thread for me.
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