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Looking for practical feedback on fitting Heritage boot floor panels (either side of the wheel-well) on a TR6.  The pressings have ripples adjacent to the main raised section.  Fitted panels were rusted and plated over years ago, so I cannot see if these ripples were present on the original floor, (like the ripples on the front wheel-arch), or only on these later panels. If not like the original, then can they be removed with hammer and dolly, or better to a disguise with a skim of body filler?  Or do most folks just fit them as is and be grateful that these panels are still available?

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Cut, remove excess , straighten, weld, dress, primer, paint, drive car.

Mick Richards

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I would not care a bit about ripples as long as I have a decent fit and proper (butt) welds if I  would only do part-replacement.

Waldi

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13 hours ago, RobinTR said:

Looking for practical feedback on fitting Heritage boot floor panels (either side of the wheel-well) on a TR6.  The pressings have ripples adjacent to the main raised section.  Fitted panels were rusted and plated over years ago, so I cannot see if these ripples were present on the original floor, (like the ripples on the front wheel-arch), or only on these later panels. If not like the original, then can they be removed with hammer and dolly, or better to a disguise with a skim of body filler?  Or do most folks just fit them as is and be grateful that these panels are still available?

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Stuart.

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Hi Stuart, the floor structure was extensively over-plated sometime in the 1980's due to severe rusting. Now not possible to save with let-in patches, hence the two new Heritage panels. 

Concours is not my aim, but I want to get as close to factory look as possible given the time I have already spent on the car. These ripples bug me, so I was thinking of working them out with a shrinking disc, or just dressing low, then applying a skim of filler.

Nothing of the original remains at these points, so I would appreciate any information/pictures indicating how these areas would have looked when new or after a good repair.

Pictures of the new floor panels are attached:

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Boot Floor Ripples 2.jpg

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Hmm thats just poor pressings by the looks of it and definitely not original. I replaced some sections on one a while ago and they werent much better than that Im afraid (this is from 2006)

Stuart.

 

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Hi Start, That is just the information I needed; a great help, thanks.  I'll see what I can do to smooth things out a little

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Five minutes with a shrinking disc has made a great improvement... now just needs a slight skim of filler. Note that paint will be fully stripped back before finishing

Boot Floor No Ripples 1.jpg

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