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How to keep rocker panels from rusting out?!?
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How to keep rocker panels from rusting out?!?
I know the rocker and cab corners are a common thing that rust out badly. Im wondering what are some tips or tricks to help prevent them from rusting? Besides washing them good and keeping dirt/moisture off them?
#2
Yes... i would like to know the same thing!! Live in Kansas they salt the roads here, lived here 7 years now. i see a lot of Chevy trucks that are rusted out around wheel finders and cab corners, not just early models, i see late model truck like 2006 range as well.
#4
Undercoat them really good. POR15 is a great product for this but that's about the best way to keep it from rusting from the inside out other than keeping it clean and washing regularly.
#5
rocker panel rusting
i have a 92 chevy regular cab long bed it was originally two tone color marroon and the rocker panels were silver i had them rino lined the day i got it and it drive it in snow pit it everything and wash it maybe once a month and havent got a spot of rust or any soft spots in it anywhere fenders or nothing
#6
Some places don't use salt on the road when it snows and some do. If salt is on the road you would pretty much need to rinse the truck after every use. The slush builds up and holds on the inside of the fender and melts leaving salt and corroding it at the same time. So you have to put a coat of something over it or rinse it a lot.
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Its best to sand the paint down a bit before undercoating right? It seems as if alot of people around here just spray it over the paint/clear and it doesnt seem like it would stick as well, maybe im wrong maybe the clear and paint act as an additoinal layer of protection. I'm not sure thats why I'm asking.
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I've always oiled the underside and inside door panels on all of my vehicles. It definately helps with the rust. There are places that spray oil under coat your vehicle for a small fee. Stay away from car washes during rust time - most recycle water and you end up spraying your vehicle with salt water unless you're first, drive roads that aren't salted whenever possible. Avoid parking in a heated garage - the temperature changes activate the salt.
Sorry about the lack of paragraphs. Happens to me on certain forums. Some I can't even sign into. Something wrong with this 11 year old computer. I type the spaces in and when I post everything is jammed together. Does anybody have a computer that is good enough to surf the web and check emails for sale?
Sorry about the lack of paragraphs. Happens to me on certain forums. Some I can't even sign into. Something wrong with this 11 year old computer. I type the spaces in and when I post everything is jammed together. Does anybody have a computer that is good enough to surf the web and check emails for sale?
Last edited by jrsavoie; February 6th, 2012 at 4:59 AM.