Floor Panel Replacement Impala
                    
Removal Procedure
Important: The damaged rear floor is cut along the rearward edge of the rear crossbar
 (1), and the service part is cut to that the new floor section extends to
     the forward edge of the rear crossbar (2). This allows the two sections
   to  overlap where the crossbar is attached (2). The service part is supplied
     as a rear floor assembly (3) which requires cutting to fit. The cut will
    be about  790 mm (31 1/8 in) from the rear  edge
of    the   forward  panel.
- Remove all related panels
 and components as necessary, including the following:
 
| •  | The quarter panel extensions | 
 
- Visually inspect and restore as much of the damage as possible.
 
- Remove the following as necessary:
 
| •  | The anti-corrosion materials | 
 
- Locate and mark all factory welds rearward of the rear crossbar
 including those along the lower edge of the wheelhouse.
 
- Note the number and location of welds for installation of the
 floor service assembly.
 
- Drill out all factory welds.
 
Important: Drill out the factory welds rearward of the crossbar only. Do not drill
 out the welds attaching the floor to the crossbar.
- Cut the damaged floor along the rear edge of the crossbar.
 
- Do not  damage the following:
 
- Remove the damaged floor section. 
 
Installation Procedure
- Measure 960 mm
 (37 ¾ in) from the rear edge of the rear floor service
      assembly forward and mark the  location.
 
- Prepare mating surfaces.
 
- Check for proper fit.
 
- Allow the floor service assembly (3) to overlap the original floor
  on top of the rear crossbar (2).
 
- Mark the location of the rear rail and crossbar flanges on the
 bottom of the floor service assembly.
 
- Drill 8 mm (5/16 in) plug weld holes as necessary
 in the locations noted from the original floor assembly (3).
 
- Drill holes approximately 40 mm (1 in) apart where
 the new floor section attaches to the rear rail and crossbar flanges.
 
- Position the service assembly and check for proper fit.
 
- Plug weld accordingly (1).
 
- Clean and prepare all welded surfaces.
 
Important: Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901MD-99 Refinish Manual for
 recommended products. Do not combine paint systems. Refer to paint manufacturer's
     recommendations.
- Apply 2-part catalyzed primer.
 
Important: The rear crossbar areas must be properly sealed from moisture and dirt
 to seal both the front and rear edges of the crossbar as well as the inner
     seams.
- Apply the following materials as necessary: 
 
| •  | The anti-corrosion materials | 
 
- Install all related panels and components.
 
                            Floor Panel Replacement Monte Carlo
                    
Removal Procedure
Important: The damaged rear floor is cut along the rearward edge of the rear crossbar
 (1). The service part is cut to that the new floor section extends to   
the    forward edge of the rear crossbar (2). This allows the 2 sections 
to    overlap   where the crossbar is attached (2). The service part is supplied
   as  a  rear  floor assembly (3) which requires cutting to fit. The cut
will    be  about    790 mm (31 1/8 in) from the rear
edge  of     the forward    panel.
- Remove all related panels
 and components as necessary, including the following:
 
| •  | The quarter panel extensions | 
 
- Visually inspect and restore as much of the damage as possible.
 
- Remove the following as necessary:
 
| •  | The anti-corrosion materials | 
 
- Locate and mark all factory welds rearward of the rear crossbar
 including those along the lower edge of the wheelhouse.
 
- Note the number and location of welds for installation of the
 floor service assembly.
 
- Drill out all factory welds.
 
Important: Drill out the factory welds rearward of the crossbar only. Do not drill
 out the welds attaching the floor to the crossbar.
- Cut the damaged floor along the rear edge of the crossbar.
 
- Do not damage the following:
 
- Remove the damaged floor section. 
 
Installation Procedure
- Measure 885 mm
 (33 1/2 in) from the rear edge of the rear floor service  
assembly       forward and mark  the  location.
 
- Prepare mating surfaces.
 
- Check for proper fit.
 
- Allow the floor service assembly (3) to overlap the original floor
  on top of the rear crossbar (2).
 
- Mark the location of the rear rail and crossbar flanges on the
 bottom of the floor service assembly.
 
- Drill 8 mm (5/16 in) plug weld holes
as necessary  in the locations noted from the original floor assembly (3).
 
- Drill holes approximately 40 mm (1 in) apart where
 the new floor section attaches to the rear rail and crossbar flanges.
 
- Position the service assembly and check for proper fit.
 
- Plug weld accordingly (1).
 
- Clean and prepare all welded surfaces.
 
Important: Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901MD-99 Refinish Manual for
 recommended products. Do not combine paint systems. Refer to paint manufacturer's
      recommendations.
- Apply 2-part catalyzed primer.
 
Important: The rear crossbar areas must be properly sealed from moisture and dirt
 to seal both the front and rear edges of the crossbar as well as the inner
       seams.
- Apply the following materials as necessary: 
 
| •  | The anti-corrosion materials | 
 
- Install all related panels and components.