I wonder what is under here....
Well that sucks. I am glad I found it really, but yuck. It looks like it was just a water trap in the stock design. The metal on top was very rusted but the oem paint was still on the bottom.
I couldn't really cut out the entire area easily because this was over the top of one of the hat channels.
A few helpful tips....
Carefully cut out as much of the bad area as you can. I use a thin cut off wheel in the a 4.5" angle grinder when I can, but I had to use a dremel tool for most of this because of the tight quarters.
Need to make a template of a patch like this? I use two opposing layers of masking tape. Then you use a narrow razor knife to cut out the template. Stick the template to the metal you want to make the patch out of. You can cut a little big and trim if needed...
Need to hold a small patch like this? Use a magnet. Magnets also work well to level the edges if they are strong enough.
Welded in place....clean it up a bit. I tried not to get carried away yet since the base metal isn't the best on the one side.
I also had to make a thin curved filler piece to weld the rear section of the floor to the B-pillar spreader. I had to use a little jack pressure on the 1" strap flange I had added to level things up into position. Once this was welded it REALLY firmed up the floor, especially on the drivers side. The floor on the passenger side is still kinda floppy. I need to add some kind of extra support if I want the tunnel to be removable.
I also cleaned up the patch under the drivers foot some more. I like how that turned out. That bump was dumb.
This is what I have to work with now. I am thinking I am going to remove the left over 'bump' where the transfer case was also. I think that just clutters up the floor. I think I can replace more of that with a flat piece or maybe a triangle of material back to the towards the transfer case.
I am still thinking about removing more material behind the transfer case to help removal perhaps. The crank centerline is above the level of the floor for sure.
Having the seat mounts tie into a removable tunnel might be interesting. I'm not sure I love that idea, but I should be able to have at least the rear part of both sides of the seats mounts tie into the B-pillar spreader. The outside forward mount for each seat can be on the floor panel. It would only be the inside forward seat mount that would need to be on the tunnel. So 1 out of 4 for each seat.
If I do make the entire tunnel removable, I think I still want to make a few access panels for little stuff. Maybe split the tunnel about where the transfer case adapters like in the example pictures I posted. I am most worried about having to pull the transfer case vs the transmission. The engine and trans are an OEM assembly with only 40K miles.
That does it for today.