Be advised that K&K floor panels require a lot of cutting, reshaping and even flattening and re-bending before the fit. Their front floor panels and firewalls don't even fit each other where they meet without cutting metal from one place, adding metal it to another, and welding it all together. K&K gave me the impression that they had their own fab metal fab guy making these, but they could very well have meant the guy in Poland.
Also, don't waste money on these two items:
1. Filler panels that make up the undeside of the under-seat crossmember. These are just rectangular pieces of sheet metal with two genle bends in them, both in the wrong place. Just as easy to make your own.
2. "Frame extensions" that extend the front channel under the front floors. K&K bumps up the thickness of these from the original 16 guage to something more like 12 guage and they're like frying pans. Since if you need them, your front channel has probably also been thinned by rust, it would be impossible te make the weld between thick and thin. I fashioned a pair using 18-guage, since from what I can see, their only purpose is to stiffen the flloor panels. Anything heavier is still just welded to the18-guage floor, so it's no stronger than the floor on impact. Other members: if I'm wrong, can anyone correct me ?