Making a hole in the floor near the mid seat.
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:34 pm
Hi.
Our Bongo is a diesel year 2000, 4wd (not sure if that will make a difference)
I would like to end up with a couple of holes in the rear of the Bongo's floor, roughly a third of the way across from the sliding door and around 60 cms away from the rear of the front passenger seat.
The purpose is to fit captive nuts so I can clamp things down and then cover the holes when not in use. The design needs to be strong.
Can I just merrily drill away and then fit a plate which would hold the captive nuts to the underside of the floor, rustproofing as I go or is it not that straight forward?
I'm not even sure what's under the floor in the back - does it go to the outside world or is their another skin of metal and maybe a gap between this and the floor?
Thanks for your help,
Tony
Our Bongo is a diesel year 2000, 4wd (not sure if that will make a difference)
I would like to end up with a couple of holes in the rear of the Bongo's floor, roughly a third of the way across from the sliding door and around 60 cms away from the rear of the front passenger seat.
The purpose is to fit captive nuts so I can clamp things down and then cover the holes when not in use. The design needs to be strong.
Can I just merrily drill away and then fit a plate which would hold the captive nuts to the underside of the floor, rustproofing as I go or is it not that straight forward?
I'm not even sure what's under the floor in the back - does it go to the outside world or is their another skin of metal and maybe a gap between this and the floor?
Thanks for your help,
Tony