Rust hole in the floor. 2006 Liberty.

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billyoungm

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I have a 2006 CRD with some rust in the floor. There is a baseball sized hole under the drivers floor.
I don’t see any aftermarket floor pans available.
Any suggestions on repair?
Interested in hearing both how to do it right…. And also so stop gap ideas that will limit damage.
Luckily I have a basic rig with rubber floor mats!
 

KJowner

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The only real option is to cut out the rust and weld fresh steel in, check the sills too. They are structural.
 

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you could also cut the rust out and lay down some fiberglass cloth.
 

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Can’t help on the floor pans…. Maybe cut one out from a junkyard?

But if you don’t have a welder, I would cut out all the rust, and cut the patch a few inches bigger than the hole. Then just lay it down with panel adhesive.
 

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On two of my old Bob Tail Broncos I just used stop signs, worked great, bent , bolted them down after painting floor with black roof cement
One of my dune buggys had large turn signs as floors , Highway Patrol laughed when they inspected it
 
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