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Post Re: floorpan pictures of coupe
maph2 wrote:
... tops of the inner sill when it meets the outer sill under the door looks very flakey. outer sills look good from the exterior

Be careful, certainly on my shell the sills are 3 layer - the inner was only tacked on and only ran the length of the inside cabin area, there's a full length centre skin, which gives a lot of strength and supports the rear body mounts, or rather there should have been!!


Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:35 pm
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Post Re: floorpan pictures of coupe
minitici wrote:
Having looked at some of the example pictures above, I would be inclined to reduce the size of the 'access panels' in the centre tunnel and have nice radiussed corners.
I know it is a pain running pipes, wiring and gear linkages but the tunnel is an important structural part of the GTM chassis.


I think it was Bryn (sp - sorry) who posted a stress analysis of this area in the old forum

West - have You got it hidden away somewhere ?

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Post Re: floorpan pictures of coupe
They are in this post:

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=116&p=495&hilit=stress#p495


Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:30 pm
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