Rod Knee
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Grand Jct., CO
In getting ready to replace my rusted out floors I've been doing some reading and found out that the "95 and younger XJ's have a seat reinforcement bar that runs perpendicular to the long direction of the vehicle for both front seats. So my question is, are any of the preformed floor pans offered by places like Raybuck and c2fabrication best to use on a "96 Cherokee with this reinforement bar in mind?
Also, I have zero experience welding. What type of welder would be appropriate for installing floor pans and at the same time easy to learn and use on this specific project. What type of precautuions should be taken that a novice welder might not think of (such as perhaps brake line removal)?
My other option is to use a structural adhesive such as 3M 8115. Has anyone used adhesive had good results to report or conversely, noteably bad results?
Also, I have zero experience welding. What type of welder would be appropriate for installing floor pans and at the same time easy to learn and use on this specific project. What type of precautuions should be taken that a novice welder might not think of (such as perhaps brake line removal)?
My other option is to use a structural adhesive such as 3M 8115. Has anyone used adhesive had good results to report or conversely, noteably bad results?