Rusty Rocker Replacement - how to w/pics

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To the o.p., that looks really good.

Has anyone ordered from the RustRepair website?? I'm interested in the dog legs and rockers.
 

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^ Rustrepair.com

That came out great.
I don't have the fabricating skills you do though so I probably will order my pieces through rust repair. $55 for a rocker and $127 for the dog leg

zblackbeast;1227136[B said:
]Like i stated before. that stuff from rust repair is really great quality.[/B].

To the o.p., that looks really good.

Has anyone ordered from the RustRepair website?? I'm interested in the dog legs and rockers.

yo.. its great, shipping is a GREAT price and high quality.. As long as you measure and cut correctly, they pop right in.!
 

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Pictures fixed!

I totally forgot that I rearranged my Photobucket and the pics in this thread got broken. I've edited my posts and fixed the pics.

Thanks to everyone for their props! I hope this helps people to tackle this job and doesn't get lost in the archives of the forum.

Rich
 

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This is a very nice job. Thank you, man, for sharing. bY the way, couple of years ago, a friend of mine bought floded car which had water in rocker panels. He drilled few holes, drained water and then sealed them up again and put used motor oil into rockers, which I think, was a good idea, but that's too late for my car.
 
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I'll be tackling this here before long, my 95 isn't as bad(from the outside), but it needs the help. Thank you very much for the how to!!! If you're ever in Indiana for a convention(if we ever get another) I'll owe you a frosty brew
 

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Hi SHOBlu, thank-you for adding this rocker panel replacement guide, you did a really nice job on it. I have a similar problem on my 93 ATX. Just out of curiosity, what dimensions did you use for the new rocker panel?
 

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