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Title: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: keith on June 22, 2005, 04:09:28 AM
I lifted my carpet last night and saw that there are rust holes at the rear sides of where the back seat comes down and also in the latch mechanism for the seat.  Are these likely to be letting exhaust in?  What have others done for rusted floorboards?
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: keith on June 23, 2005, 02:15:49 AM
Nobody has an opinion!  I may get some heavy plastic and duct tape it over the holes to keep out exhuast until I figure out a better solution.
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Cwkick on June 23, 2005, 02:32:00 AM
With the top on and the windows up, I would be concerned about fumes.  With the top off and the vehicle moving I think you would be okay.  I think I would weld some new metal in there before winter comes.   :o

Cwkick
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Zukipilot on June 23, 2005, 02:41:08 AM
Rust holes add character ;D As long as body mounts are not disconnecting due to the holes I would not worry about it (besides the rust continuing to spread if you dont fix it)

Zig
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: jagular7 on June 23, 2005, 03:29:49 AM
Do you really want any opinion? Everyone has one.....LOL


Best thing to do is to get some galvanized sheetmetal. Trim to 1" wider than hole. Clean edge of rust hole, treat for rust, and seal from more to start both sides.  Get floor panel puddy (similar to plumber's putty) and rivets. Place the galvanized panel in or out, use the puddy to seal, then rivet together. Take silicon sealant and place on edge of hole along the galvanized piece. Paint as wanted. Done......for now.
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: n0lan on June 23, 2005, 06:42:43 AM
I would do as jagular7 has said above but......instead of using rivets and putty, try to get your hands on some seam sealer. The company I work for makes this stuff for toyota (and a couple other OEM mfgr's)for sealing seams on door skins and such.

Depending on how worried you are about it, you could also use some 2-sided molding tape. This stuff is very aggressive, will bond just about anything together.

You can find some info here about the seam sealer:

Panel Bond (2nd one down on the page  (http://www.rubber-seal.com/21epoxies/urethanes.htm)


Panel Bond MSDS  (http://www.rubber-seal.com/pdfs/RS-7004%20Part%20A%20&%20B.pdf)



Hope this helps!
Nolan
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Chief on June 23, 2005, 09:59:40 AM
I use the hole on my drivers side rear seat belt mount as a mounting point for my coolers.  8)
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: explosivo on June 23, 2005, 10:42:33 AM
Wait, you mean those holes aren't stock? :o
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Natebert on June 23, 2005, 04:11:01 PM
get some quack tape, er duct tape!
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: SiKiD_01 on June 23, 2005, 04:52:44 PM
i run with all 6 rubber bungs out of the floors everyday, and i have no carpet either. i dont get anything with exhaust fumes, my exhaust exits out the back anyway.

i have no air con, so windows are down. sometime i run with no back window in, and on very few occasions, get the exhaust fume inside, like when i stop at a stop light and so on.

as with the rust, any rust is bad, so the earlier and quicker you can fix it, the longer you can have fun. if you have rust, it'll always be there, and you might as well fix it sooner than later. its not like it'll magically disappear if you leave it. (oh how we wish it would)

Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Uncivilized on June 23, 2005, 11:03:57 PM
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Nobody has an opinion!  I may get some heavy plastic and duct tape it over the holes to keep out exhuast until I figure out a better solution.

I stripped my interior, sanded/grinded the floor, cleaned it. I laid metal screen where there were holes. I then laid down a thick cotton "t-shirt" material and soaked it with fiberglass resin. I avoided all the holes where things mount. To finish, I sprayed the whole floor with rockerguard. It worked pretty good, my only problem now is my inner rocker pannels are missing, I'm going to shape some metal and get a friend to weld them in.

(you have to work fast with resin, it hardens quick, depending on the temp. outside)
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Cwkick on June 24, 2005, 02:25:02 AM
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i run with all 6 rubber bungs out of the floors everyday, and i have no carpet either. i dont get anything with exhaust fumes, my exhaust exits out the back anyway.

i have no air con, so windows are down. sometime i run with no back window in, and on very few occasions, get the exhaust fume inside, like when i stop at a stop light and so on.

as with the rust, any rust is bad, so the earlier and quicker you can fix it, the longer you can have fun. if you have rust, it'll always be there, and you might as well fix it sooner than later. its not like it'll magically disappear if you leave it. (oh how we wish it would)



SiKiD,

How did you get the sound deadening material off of the floor??

Cwkick
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Uncivilized on June 24, 2005, 04:11:30 AM
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SiKiD,

How did you get the sound deadening material off of the floor??

Cwkick

I know your not asking me, but I picked mine off with a flat head screw driver, it would pull off in big chunks.
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: Cwkick on June 24, 2005, 06:26:24 AM
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I know your not asking me, but I picked mine off with a flat head screw driver, it would pull off in big chunks.


That's alright!   ;)

I have been thinking about bedlining the interior of the Tracker and wondered how the hell you get that stuff out!

Cwkick
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: SnoFalls on June 24, 2005, 06:35:18 AM
I left mine on and put the bedliner over it :)
Title: Re: Are holes in rear of floorboard dangerous?
Post by: SiKiD_01 on June 24, 2005, 01:49:00 PM
i just took the carpet out and left it as it was.

it wasnt really that bad, so i didnt have to do much.

sometimes with some carpets, they apply a sticky mastic type gluey sound deadening stuff to stick it all down. but not in my vit.

if anything, i'm just going to respray the floor with that rhino liner, or rockerguard, or tar, or something like that. i'm just too lazy.