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This past Monday I finally got around to pulling my carpet and seeing how bad the cab floors are. They’re in pretty bad shape. How screwed am I? I’m going to order replacement floor pans. Inner and outer rocker replacements from Key Parts for this. 

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the problem is finding or repairing the seat braces.going through this myself now.i was able to salvage the passenger side but i don't have anything left of my driver side brace.

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My drivers side looked like that. It's really a hard thing to see and then feeling like it's a lost cause. But it isn't. I haven't heard any thing about the Cherokee replacement floor pans? I know this is a long shot but look for a junk yard MJ and take a reciprocating saw and cut out what you need. That's the route I took and it turned out great. I did have to fab up the seat mounts using small pieces of flat steel. It will require a friend with a welder though. I just welded the piece over over the rusted out floors verses trying to cut it in. Worked out well. Good luck and don't throw in the towel.

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I've recently went through this on an 86 F150, quite repairable if you fancy some mig welding.  It's nice to have preformed panels, but the reality is you can just buy steel and starting going to town fixing stuff.  

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