Floor Pan Replacement

Discussion in '1998 - 2011 Ford Ranger' started by Lew, Dec 12, 2017.

  1. Lew

    Lew New Member

    Hi everyone-

    Just registered to post this question, I tried to search the forum archive, but couldn't find anything.

    I have a 2000, extended cab, flair side. It is not a show truck, or modded- but I love her, and she runs like a top.

    Unfortunately, the Central N.Y. winters (salted roads) have taken a toll on my drivers side floor pan, and I can see clear down to the road :(. It's pretty significant, and I would like to replace the floor pan.

    I for the life of me, cannot find a floor pan replacement ANYWHERE. Plenty for late 80's to right around 93 (ish). Anyone have any ideas? Short of just cutting out the rust, and cramming / welding random sheet metal in there? Which I can, and will do if need be, but I would much prefer to just drop a pan in there and be done with it.

    Let me know, thanks in advance.
     
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  3. mhoward

    mhoward Member

    Hello Lew and welcome to the forum! I see what you mean, everything I came up with was for the 1983 to 1992 models. I would have to assume that they aren't even close to the 2000 model. Your only recourse may be the hand-formed sheet steel approach. :(
     
  4. OP
    Lew

    Lew New Member

    Thanks for the reply!

    Yup, just going to have to rig something up so I'm not Flintstoning all winter.

    Oh well! It'll be a fun project for this weekend.
     
  5. mhoward

    mhoward Member

    Hope you have a heated garage! Central New York can't possibly be too warm right now, I'm sure!
     

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