I put these connectors in place, as tight as I could get them. Here are some pictures. Where I have the popsicle sticks there is a 0.180" gap, those are some of the worst areas. The front end is horrible .75" along the area near the torsion bar. The rear inside has a nice radius that supposed to fit the rear sub-frame. The raduis matches, it's only off by an inch, haha. I notched the floor pan where the front pan meets the back pan, where I put yellow tape on the outside. That was the first major interference. The tape on the inside is where they have a nice notch that would fit right around the area I notched, were it on the correct side of the connector.Welcome from Arkansas!
I used a set from XV if memory serves. That was in 2008 or so. Some grinding but, not much. Fit the floor pretty close out of the box.
Yeah, it's not what I expected at all. At this point I have decided to return them and make my own. If I have to re-engineer and fabricate, I might as well do the whole thing myself. I know materials will cost me less than $300.That's not what I would expect! I would scribe where they go. Make up a floor templet and start grinding to fit. Then weld angle tabs inside of the scribed area to weld to. Just my thoughts.
Yeah, it's not what I expected at all. At this point I have decided to return them and make my own. If I have to re-engineer and fabricate, I might as well do the whole thing myself. I know materials will cost me less than $300.
Anyone made their own? Pictures?
I have had a number of things made up at a tin shop. Mostly because at times I work in that environment and seen there skill level. My thought were one step beyond. I would use a strip of floor section or make up. That strip would be wide enough to be a flange the same way that the frame rails are attached. By attaching the floor strip then plug welding to floor pan. Of course it would be a little more work fitting. But one done I think it would look a little more like it was original. Tin shops have the tools to make it in a matter of minutes and make it out of 16GA. Plasma table. Take them your templet, demotions and they lay it in minutes and get cut too. The biggest thing is if there busy they'll get yours done. A few years ago I had a few thing done. There rate was about $35. I think that is cheap time bought. They know what there doing and in about an hour they can get it done. Seen it done!I considered doing my own from scratch. It's not rocket science.