"Clifford" the 1999 GMC K2500

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richclemson

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The previous owner had the driver floor repaired, but when they cut the carpet away, it was never replaced. Pulling the seats out and tearing out the carpet showed a hole in the passenger side floor board.

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Cleaned it up, and bent and cut a piece of sheet metal to fit the hole.

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Found another small hole and welded a cover in place.

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With the holes drilled all around the edges, I welded the panel in place.

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I painted the entire floor in POR15 and smeared seam sealer on the edges. Then covered the floor in Dynamat Xtreme.

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richclemson

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The bench seat had a huge hole in the driver side.

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The buckets I bought were cleaned up with a carpet shampooer and some bleach white. Use it carefully, it will tear up your hands and if left to long will drain color from fabric and plastic.

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Flipped them upside down, scrapped the rust off of the risers and re-painted with a grey.

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The seats are ready to be installed!

Cleaned up the center console, placed the rear mounting plate and am now ready to get the wiring set in place so the carpet can be set.

You can barely see the mounting plate just behind the orange utility knife.

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