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Is there not dimensional information available to verify stuff like this somewhere out there?
 
There are some threads on VFM on dimensions.

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Still looking of how the full floor sits/fits and how I can stretch the full floor pan in the width.
I also noticed that the tunnel support was a bit deformed. ( Due to its previous accident )
Once I know how to , I can mark everything beneath the floor and pull the floor out of the car. Drill all the holes and prepare the area with weld through primer.
Seems the tunnel has to be widthen/spread to reach the rockers.
I presume this has to be done due to the stamping of sheetmetal.
Also I think of making some relief cut front and rear on top of the tunnel.
Note , its not a dynacorn part.
 
See #300.
You can see that the rear edge of the tunnel is bent inwards due to the stamping of that edge.
Above, it sits nearly flush with the rear part but when you look at the underside, there is a gap all around. Thats why I think I need to cut a relief cut.
In front its another story. I gonna make a wooden block that sits on the shift opening , make a center hole in it and push a thread rod through . That way I can compress the front of the tunnel and hope it fits better to the tunnel support and firewall.
 
I see what you mean. Is there any benefit is trying to make a cardboard template before making any cuts? Might help with deciding where the cut needs to be. I typically like to do a mock up before cutting.
 
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