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    Posted: 09 Sep. 2014 at 8:49pm
I'm considering fixing the rotted floors and hat channels in Grampa's Jeep this winter. Has anyone used Classic Enterprise's rear floor panel? Do you have a rear seat? I just talked with the guy from Classic and he said that his panel does not have the loops to hold down the front foot of the rear seat, or the knockouts for the the back foot clip.
I'm am a super green rookie on body work and and welding and was hoping not to have to cut holes in a beautiful new panel or have my bad welding exposed on a loop for the front foot. Is there one out there that has the loops and the knock outs?  I know the MD Juan one that everyone sells has them, but it also has a front riser and rear panel that I don't need and is almost $100 more.

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Excellent replacement panel.  If your old panel has the location of the holes, it's easy to transfer the location by measuring.  Take your time and it will look perfect. 
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Hello dear friends Randy and Smuffle,
I'm in the process of replacing my rear floor.could you please help me with the measurements of the same?
Added pictures would be of great help.
awaiting your feed back.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JeepFever Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Nov. 2014 at 11:47am
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I recently installed a CE rear floor.  It is a nice piece.   I do not have a rear seat.   I did cut out the rear corners of the old floor,  to save,  in case I ever need the measurements.
 
You have me thinking,   I might weld in the straps for front of seat now,  just in case I ever want to add one.    It would be unfortunately to want to do later, after painting etc.
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Originally posted by dsc dsc wrote:

Hello dear friends Randy and Smuffle,
I'm in the process of replacing my rear floor.could you please help me with the measurements of the same?
Added pictures would be of great help.
awaiting your feed back.
regards
Dinesh
Are you looking for overall dimensions,  or just the holes?
 
This is one of the photos from from my rebuild.
 
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Classic makes very nice panels indeed!
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Originally posted by Bob3b Bob3b wrote:

Classic makes very nice panels indeed!
 
 
 
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I bought other floor pieces from walcks that were their own remanufactured and they were great.
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I purchased the floor and front and rear risers from CE. The floor panel from CE is a work of art! A lot of my body panels CE were hand signed by the person who made them. The front floors were purchased from Walcks do to the longer length.
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Yeah the extra length on the side closest to center hump really came in handy for me since some of my transmission hump was rotted away.
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dear friends,
would like you all to remember,my restoration is here in India.Shipping even the cheapest floor to India from USA would cost me the same that I would have got the jeep for,hence the requirement of the said measurements.
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all the measurements of the rear floor,
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A to k are measurements,
1 to 5 - length, width,and depth.
would appreciate the measurements with pictures.
thank you 
Dinesh 




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