std cab rocker replacement
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#32
I like it. Typically I test fit everything and get it all aligned perfectly - then tear it down again and paint. This time I just bought stuff from all over the place and painted it, then installed all the stuff. So the panel gaps aren't perfect, but good enough for a work truck. The rust is gone! And the wasps aren't building nests in the holes in the fender anymore :-)
Before pic...
Before pic...
#33
I like it. Typically I test fit everything and get it all aligned perfectly - then tear it down again and paint. This time I just bought stuff from all over the place and painted it, then installed all the stuff. So the panel gaps aren't perfect, but good enough for a work truck. The rust is gone! And the wasps aren't building nests in the holes in the fender anymore :-)
Before pic...
Before pic...
#34
I have that problem too...... It's annoying. Of course, my dog LOVES eating wasps..... (for some reason....) she will sit next to the truck and eat them as they go by. You can see that she frequently gets stung, but, that does NOT deter her. She just goes after the next one......
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#38
I seam seal the floor to rocker, on the inside. Talking about the area where the door gasket slips over. I also spray inside the rocker with fluid film after it is painted. Have pictures of your job?
#39
Nope lol did it months ago in under two days. I am thinking maybe the sealer didn't work after I welded near it. I'm not sure
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