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- dave s November 2008
Floor Pan Drains
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I have replaced the driver's side front floor pan in my Hornet and now have an open drain hole. What have you guys used for these drains? Should I simply use a plug? The other side has a small rectangular plate with a louver in it to drain. Where can you get thes things?
Ed -
Edwardjohnsr wrote:I have replaced the driver's side front floor pan in my Hornet and now have an open drain hole. What have you guys used for these drains? Should I simply use a plug? The other side has a small rectangular plate with a louver in it to drain. Where can you get thes things?
Ed
Rectangular plate with louver has purpose and aren't that hard to make. They do allow for drainage.
Cut sheet metal to size, cut slots with cutoff wheel, place on open vise and use ball pean hammer to depress metal in outside center. (I hope you can understand that.)
