Just though some of you may like a look at my dropped floors I will be fitting to my GTD when they are finished.
I made them from 2mm stainless, not the lightest of materials, but really sturdy. I've put a 3" x 1" "ramp" at the front and rear of the floors in case I drive either way over an obstacle. The floors are not quite finished yet, the front and rear will be bent flat when they are welded up. As the material is so tough, the floors will be welded upside down on a flat steel table to ensure they are flat and do not warp. They will then be bonded and riveted to the GTD chassis, and a subframe made up and welded to the chassis to take the seats. The subframe will have small studs welded to it to enable the seats to be bolted down without any fixings going through the floor itself.
I will be doing both the driver and passengers side but I guess there's no reason why just the drivers side cannot be done?
Incidentally, I have a third dropped floor in case anyone is interested in it? (there's nowhere to fit it on my car)
Simon
I made them from 2mm stainless, not the lightest of materials, but really sturdy. I've put a 3" x 1" "ramp" at the front and rear of the floors in case I drive either way over an obstacle. The floors are not quite finished yet, the front and rear will be bent flat when they are welded up. As the material is so tough, the floors will be welded upside down on a flat steel table to ensure they are flat and do not warp. They will then be bonded and riveted to the GTD chassis, and a subframe made up and welded to the chassis to take the seats. The subframe will have small studs welded to it to enable the seats to be bolted down without any fixings going through the floor itself.
I will be doing both the driver and passengers side but I guess there's no reason why just the drivers side cannot be done?
Incidentally, I have a third dropped floor in case anyone is interested in it? (there's nowhere to fit it on my car)
Simon