Carpet Removal and Rust Issues
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Carpet Removal and Rust Issues
Okay, so today I removed the passenger seat, I don't really remember why anymore, but I assure you there is a method to my madness. I figured that since the seat was out I could take a look under the carpet, well what I found surprised me, the floor is starting to surface rust pretty severly, luckily its not through and through. And the underside is solid no surface rust what-so-ever. So i've decided to gut the Jeep of all carpet, here is my plan following that:
1. Remove trim panels
2. Cut carpet out in sections and through into bin
3. Wire wheel the floor in any surface rusted areas
4. POR-15 the floor (Two coats in areas that need it)
5. Bedline the floor (Two thick coats from trunk forward)
6. Reassemble the interior
I am dead set on using POR-15, I've heard many good things about it and have spoken to people who have used it on their own cars. My main question here is how does my plan sound? To me it seems ROCK SOLID. I know to some people here I seem to be particular about the way stuff is done but I want to do a repair once. Do it right, do it once is my motto.
1. Remove trim panels
2. Cut carpet out in sections and through into bin
3. Wire wheel the floor in any surface rusted areas
4. POR-15 the floor (Two coats in areas that need it)
5. Bedline the floor (Two thick coats from trunk forward)
6. Reassemble the interior
I am dead set on using POR-15, I've heard many good things about it and have spoken to people who have used it on their own cars. My main question here is how does my plan sound? To me it seems ROCK SOLID. I know to some people here I seem to be particular about the way stuff is done but I want to do a repair once. Do it right, do it once is my motto.
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Okay, so today I removed the passenger seat, I don't really remember why anymore, but I assure you there is a method to my madness. I figured that since the seat was out I could take a look under the carpet, well what I found surprised me, the floor is starting to surface rust pretty severly, luckily its not through and through. And the underside is solid no surface rust what-so-ever. So i've decided to gut the Jeep of all carpet, here is my plan following that:
1. Remove trim panels
2. Cut carpet out in sections and through into bin
3. Wire wheel the floor in any surface rusted areas
4. POR-15 the floor (Two coats in areas that need it)
5. Bedline the floor (Two thick coats from trunk forward)
6. Reassemble the interior
I am dead set on using POR-15, I've heard many good things about it and have spoken to people who have used it on their own cars. My main question here is how does my plan sound? To me it seems ROCK SOLID. I know to some people here I seem to be particular about the way stuff is done but I want to do a repair once. Do it right, do it once is my motto.
1. Remove trim panels
2. Cut carpet out in sections and through into bin
3. Wire wheel the floor in any surface rusted areas
4. POR-15 the floor (Two coats in areas that need it)
5. Bedline the floor (Two thick coats from trunk forward)
6. Reassemble the interior
I am dead set on using POR-15, I've heard many good things about it and have spoken to people who have used it on their own cars. My main question here is how does my plan sound? To me it seems ROCK SOLID. I know to some people here I seem to be particular about the way stuff is done but I want to do a repair once. Do it right, do it once is my motto.
rock solid.
your smart. do it right= do it once.
excellent! a lot of that rust is just from your shoes and whatever you bring in the vehicle.. but it could also be your windshield seals, its not uncommon for water to come down from the sides and puddle up on your floor boards. (not as intense as i make it sound) but just something to glance at. best of luck!
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Well im glad you arent in the problem i am in. I was under mine today and i knew there were a few spots that were soft. Well I was just killing time and got under it and looked......Well the pass. side by the tranny tunnel my insulation is hanging out, all down the outside of the frame rail is rusting, alot of it is SOFT!, and going into the rear wheel well is rusted pretty bad. Thats not it either, on the drivers side the toe board is rusted through pretty much, its there but when you push on it, your finger can go through the metal. So with me finding all of that, i dont know what to do. Drive it til it just falls apart considering it runs awesome, Or pull my carpet out and pretty much weld a new floor in over top the old floor seal up the new floor and install the interior. What do you guys think i should do. It is kinda bad really. I painted all the rusted stuff today, coating it really good hoping that might slow down the process. Maybe i will post some pics on here tomorrow or something to let you guys see how bad it is.
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Well im glad you arent in the problem i am in. I was under mine today and i knew there were a few spots that were soft. Well I was just killing time and got under it and looked......Well the pass. side by the tranny tunnel my insulation is hanging out, all down the outside of the frame rail is rusting, alot of it is SOFT!, and going into the rear wheel well is rusted pretty bad. Thats not it either, on the drivers side the toe board is rusted through pretty much, its there but when you push on it, your finger can go through the metal. So with me finding all of that, i dont know what to do. Drive it til it just falls apart considering it runs awesome, Or pull my carpet out and pretty much weld a new floor in over top the old floor seal up the new floor and install the interior. What do you guys think i should do. It is kinda bad really. I painted all the rusted stuff today, coating it really good hoping that might slow down the process. Maybe i will post some pics on here tomorrow or something to let you guys see how bad it is.
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Well thanks for the replies everybody, I dont think the floor strength has been compromised, because i've been underneath it and it looks like a new Jeep. I just figure that why let a good thing go to waste, it runs great (because I had a new drivetrain swapped in) and has some rust isssues, nothing, that as long as its not through and through, POR-15 won't be able to fix. I will take a hammer to the metal though and see for sure when I pull everything out, but I think i'm going to be okay. I took it four wheeling yesterday, my last Jeep was lifted but these stock ones' can go the distance. Anyway I'm going to order the POR-15 tonight, it should get here in two business day's. Thanks
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rock solid.
your smart. do it right= do it once.
excellent! a lot of that rust is just from your shoes and whatever you bring in the vehicle.. but it could also be your windshield seals, its not uncommon for water to come down from the sides and puddle up on your floor boards. (not as intense as i make it sound) but just something to glance at. best of luck!
your smart. do it right= do it once.
excellent! a lot of that rust is just from your shoes and whatever you bring in the vehicle.. but it could also be your windshield seals, its not uncommon for water to come down from the sides and puddle up on your floor boards. (not as intense as i make it sound) but just something to glance at. best of luck!
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That would be a good idea to swap everything but i dont have the money to buy another one. My jeep is in great shape body wise, its just the floor that is getting bad. I think that i would be better off and money ahead if i just welded in a new floor. The tunnel is in good shape its just outside the tunnel. So thanks for the replies, im goin to do some digging and find some good metal for cheap.
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Yeah, I just pulled the seat out again and started hitting the metal with a wrench, looks like were in good shape. It appears to just be bubbling and starting up but for that added protection i'm going to use POR-15 just in case. Now I'm going to go for a short drive to relax for a little. Peace
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Bear in mind that without the carpet and padding your center console will not sit flush with the floor, it will sit up about 1/2-3/4" which looks a little weird to me. Also, there are a few wires that run under the carpet and will be exposed if you remove it so you will have to do something to protect/hide them. You will also pick up a lot of road noise. Not trying to discourage you, just want you to know what your getting in to.