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I have a good used Selector valve that is like new if your interested.
It is like this one.
http://northernhydraulics.net/catalog/cross-sd-series-double-selector-valves/cross-sd4-selector-valve-sd4bkla4-34-nptf-ports-1659.html
Yes, The holes are so you can get a good weld to the cross member. I think they are called plug welds. Then on the out side I welded it 100% just a little at a time. Also if you can not get to the back side to paint I would get some weld through primer and paint it before you weld it in. Some...
When you get the welder be sure to just do short welds on the new panel and move around from spot to spot a lot. That way you do not warp the metal.
Some thing like this and then just keep working from spot to spot till it is all welded. slow but sure.[thumbzup]
If you can MIG weld try to do it yourself, if not have a shop cut it out and replace. In the long run that is the best way.
LMC truck has a lot of body part for sale, they are new and should not be to bad to weld in.
http://www.lmctruck.com
Simp, My M925 floor was very bad also, it had the gun ring reinforcing plate on the floor and that just keep the water. This is what I did. It was a lot of work.
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