Who makes the best floor plan?
#1
Who makes the best floor plan?
Hey all!
Just getting started on my 1971 442 restoration and am looking for a quality passenger side front floor pan. One that matches the contours the best. I've done a lot of looking on A-body pans and not a ton of info out there regarding the quality of the pans. Some threads about welding them in but not the quality. Any direction would certainly help. You will probably see me more on these boards now that the resto is started!
Cheers,
Brian
Just getting started on my 1971 442 restoration and am looking for a quality passenger side front floor pan. One that matches the contours the best. I've done a lot of looking on A-body pans and not a ton of info out there regarding the quality of the pans. Some threads about welding them in but not the quality. Any direction would certainly help. You will probably see me more on these boards now that the resto is started!
Cheers,
Brian
#2
I purchased some from auto body specialties for my 70 442.
I haven't put them in yet but they are very nice, thick metal
and are stamped like the originals and are very reasonably priced, thanks Joe!
I haven't put them in yet but they are very nice, thick metal
and are stamped like the originals and are very reasonably priced, thanks Joe!
#3
FYI, Autobody Specialties also sells a MUCH better front fender patch panel. Better fit, thicker metal, and a more correct shape.
#4
Hey guys, thank you so much for the response. Looks like I will get a pan from Autobody Specialties at this point. The thickness and crispness was what I was looking for.
Cheers,
Brian
Cheers,
Brian
#7
Look into AMD ( Auto metal direct) they are well known for their mopar metal being exact OEM. They have been expanding into the GM makes now for a while.
I have purchased many pieces from them and all is super nice.
I have purchased many pieces from them and all is super nice.
#8
AMD and Dynacorn are pretty tied when it comes to quality, and I strongly recommend not using any others that are available.
Redline Design has some of the best pricing out there, and ship fast if it's readily available. They price match too:
https://redlinedesign.com/
You can mention my userID when you talk to Eric, and no, I get no kickback, but it may help on priority service.
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Redline Design has some of the best pricing out there, and ship fast if it's readily available. They price match too:
https://redlinedesign.com/
You can mention my userID when you talk to Eric, and no, I get no kickback, but it may help on priority service.
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#10
Sorry for the hijack
Same question, but I'm looking for a trunk floor, and drop offs. Tried the ones from sherman, but it was about 4 inches short on each side, and the ribs didn't line up. Also it was super thin and the drop offs weren't even close
Same question, but I'm looking for a trunk floor, and drop offs. Tried the ones from sherman, but it was about 4 inches short on each side, and the ribs didn't line up. Also it was super thin and the drop offs weren't even close
Last edited by Krom; January 27th, 2016 at 07:42 PM.
#11
I think also worth noting here. especially trunk floor pans. They are not the same 68-72. Dimensionally yes, but rib pattern wise they differ from year to year.
So pay Attension to your original trunk floor when ordering these, They make them with different patterns.
So pay Attension to your original trunk floor when ordering these, They make them with different patterns.
#12
I have been looking at buying floor pans. Thanks for all the information in this thread. I looked at Autobody Specialties based on Joe's recommendation. Their website indicates they sell different manufacturers. So I called them and found out the floor pans they sell are from Auto Metal Direct. So I ordered my pans from them. They were $5 less for each side and shipping was less for me.
#13
I have been looking at buying floor pans. Thanks for all the information in this thread. I looked at Autobody Specialties based on Joe's recommendation. Their website indicates they sell different manufacturers. So I called them and found out the floor pans they sell are from Auto Metal Direct. So I ordered my pans from them. They were $5 less for each side and shipping was less for me.
#14
AMD Floorpan
I replaced the floor in my convertible with an AMD part and couldn't be happier with the end results. The stamping was the best match, when compared to the original floor in my car. I purchased a full floor with inner rockers and split them at the bottom of the rocker panels, leaving the outer rockers in place. The only issue I had was the outer seatbelt bolt locations (adjacent to the sill plates) were incorrect. I had to grind off the welds and move the square nuts further back to be in the correct location. Pretty minor modification. Here's a pic.
Last edited by cdrod; May 29th, 2017 at 08:00 PM. Reason: typos
#15
I received my floor pans from AMD. I am happy with the quality. They are 18 gauge metal. What I am trying to figure out is how to install with the side edge that fits next to the rocker panel. You can see the edge is "U" shape. Any advice on how to fit would be appreciated.
#16
What is the AMD part number for your floor pan? I used AMD part number 400-3468 which is a full floorpan with inner rockers. I drilled out the spot welds that held the inner and outer rocker panels together to remove the old pan. Does your pan not include the inner rockers?
#17
FYI
For a 72 Cutlass I bought the least expensive 3 piece trunk pan I could find online from Tamraz on ebay. Turns out that it's a Golden Star brand. All the ribs lined up perfectly, Edge contours were within 1/4". Joint flanges lined up perfectly. Main and fuel tank braces look perfect but I didn't need to use them since mine were "good enuff"
For a 72 Cutlass I bought the least expensive 3 piece trunk pan I could find online from Tamraz on ebay. Turns out that it's a Golden Star brand. All the ribs lined up perfectly, Edge contours were within 1/4". Joint flanges lined up perfectly. Main and fuel tank braces look perfect but I didn't need to use them since mine were "good enuff"
#18
What is the AMD part number for your floor pan? I used AMD part number 400-3468 which is a full floorpan with inner rockers. I drilled out the spot welds that held the inner and outer rocker panels together to remove the old pan. Does your pan not include the inner rockers?
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