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OK, i have a question about the location of the floor plugs in my 93 YJ. There are 3 things that I suspect to be floor plugs and here are the pics
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Can someone please tell me if one, two or all 3 are plugs. I got the one in the first pic out on the drivers and passenger side floorboards. The other ones I think are plugs, but have no way of telling.
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07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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I'm not sure what 1 is, but 2 is what your floor plugs look like. Your's is confusing because it's been painted over. The outer ring is rubber and center is metal. When I put Herculiner on the inside of my tub, they were all so rusted out that I had to replace them. The stealership wanted $4 each. I went to Lowe's and got 1" black nylon plugs 2 for $.99. They snap right in. They're not water tight, but they keep the mud and rain from coming in from the bottom. HTH.
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07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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number one is about 2.5-3" wide and has two little tabs on the bottom. The hole under it is half over the frame and half open. I had to pry it up when I got caught with my top down because I thought they were floor plugs. Does anyone know what they are?
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#2 is your drain plug/s. Don't remove the other two. #3 is obviously a grommet where something passes through the tub, and #1 looks like an access hole to get to a bolt or adjustment of some sort.[addsig]
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07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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The wire in pic # 3 does not look like it is a factory wire, does that go to an aftermarket amplifier or some other accessory. I have a 94 YJ and the is not a singal wire that passes through the floor or a rubber gromet. I think it was added. # 2 is definately a drain plug and #1 appears to be a inspection plate, or what I bellieve it is called.
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07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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Yeah, the wire in #3 goes to an aftermarket amp. #1 i took out because thats where all the water was pooling. Should I know have done this? How can I fix it if I shouldnt have done it? Thanks guys
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07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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My floor plugs look like #3 but with no wire going through. There is one on the drivers side floor pan and one on the passenger side floor pan.[addsig]
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