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Help - Does anyone have any pictures of a lowered floorpan

Postby march » 22 Nov 2016 10:39

Hi,

I have a FHC rally body shell with a fabricators at the moment and I thought I would take the opportunity to have the floor pan lowered (so I can lower the seats) as I am long in the back - this is in accordance with the works shells so I understand. Does anyone have any pictures of the areas that need modifying. I have external photos - see attached photos but I do not have any of the inside floor pan to see what other modifications are required. Thanks in advance.

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Re: Help - Does anyone have any pictures of a lowered floorpan

Postby Beans » 22 Nov 2016 18:50

Can't help you with pictures.
But whatever you do remember that the longitudinal box section for the outside seat mounting points also acts as a strengthener for the lower back axle pick-up points.
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TR7 - TR8 lowered floorpan

Postby march » 22 Nov 2016 19:14

Thanks for the response Beans - I understand what you are saying and it worries me a bit as without removing or at least reducing the longitudinal box section height it will be impossible to lower the seats any further than they already are. I may have to leave the floor pan until I fully understand how they managed this in the past. Thanks.
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Postby tr8 » 22 Nov 2016 21:57

Michael Perkins would probably have some pictures from his rally car build. I am pretty sure that I got some from him showing the inboard seat mounts that were dropped below the floor level (but sadly cannot find them on this computer). If you need contact info, let me know.

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Postby tr8 » 22 Nov 2016 22:52

Just found it. I think it is the inside of the one that you poted because I have the one that you posted
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Re: Help - Does anyone have any pictures of a lowered floorpan

Postby march » 24 Nov 2016 09:46

Hi Paul, Yes I have that picture. The problem is I don't have pictures of what is done on the side closest to the sills. I am sure I will have to remove the longitudinal box section but as Beans states I may have to do something to strengthen the area. If you have Micheal Perkins contact details that would be great as it would be very useful to discuss the matter with someone that has done this before. Thanks
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Postby tr8 » 24 Nov 2016 14:00

sent you a PM

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Postby tr8 » 24 Nov 2016 14:57

Just looking at the picture, the reinforcements tied into the roll cage in that area that can be seen should be more than enough to compensate for the floor rib.

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Postby DNK » 24 Nov 2016 17:01

Pretty sure Michael sold his car and go out of the TR biz
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Postby tr8 » 24 Nov 2016 17:04

He did, but he has/had a ton of pictures of Group 44 and rally cars. Hopefully he still has them.

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Postby DNK » 24 Nov 2016 17:05

DOH...Never thought of that

Think he has all those spare parts still?
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Postby tr8 » 24 Nov 2016 17:06

He is on facebook, so I left him a link to this discussion.

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Re: Help - Does anyone have any pictures of a lowered floorpan

Postby tr8 » 24 Nov 2016 17:39

Michael Perkins: Have him email me at mp444win@verizon.net

He says " I have numerous pics of the lowered seat pan set up."

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Re: Help - Does anyone have any pictures of a lowered floorpan

Postby march » 24 Nov 2016 18:26

Thanks for this, will message him later - this will be of great help.

Just looking at the picture, the reinforcements tied into the roll cage in that area that can be seen should be more than enough to compensate for the floor rib.


Good point, didn't think of that. I have asked the guys to give me a price for fitting the lower tube amongst some other things. Once fitted I can weld strengthening pieces on to that.

Once again thanks for all comments - I was starting to get worried I wouldn't fit into the car when it was finished :roll: :mrgreen:
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Re: Help - Does anyone have any pictures of a lowered floorpan

Postby Beans » 24 Nov 2016 20:37

tr8 wrote:Just looking at the picture, the reinforcements tied into the roll cage in that area that can be seen should be more than enough to compensate for the floor rib.

But it will move the seats forward a wee bit :roll:
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