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Cab Corner and Rocker Repair
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Picture Update
Ok so Maybe pictures will help. You can see where the corners and rockers are pretty much gone. Let me know what you guys think. I need all the help that I can get.
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100's of people buy/recommend this www.alfaparts.ne wolf panels crap , but NO one EVER post a repair job ..
I wonder why ?? do a search .. it's crap .
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I did do a search for cab corner repairs and rocker panel repair and I didnt find anything that gave any good information. I just figured that someone might have posted some repairs thats all. Thanks for looking.
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dont waste your money on this stuff .
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So do you think that I would be better off making my own repair panels. I can fabricate and weld pretty well. I was just wondering if that stuff was any good. Do you think that I would be better off doing that?? Thanks
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YES
it's not great stuff .. and really not worthy of Toyota replacement parts .
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please ...
dont let me deture you from this purchace .. I have been waiting years to see an actual installation of this companies parts .. everybody recommends them , I know they sell a ton of this stuff , but yet , I have not once seen an installation . and I have it from a good source .. " most guys just buy the stuff , and once they see it , they just throw it in a corner " .
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I think that I am going to make my own patch panels. I have a local place that I can get sheet metal at a great price. I will let you know what I do.
By the way. Alfaparts.net wants 220$$ for two cab corners and rocker panels. |
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Quote:
best bet is to find a scrap truck and cut out some rocker sections...cut out your old rockers and weld the new ones in...good luck!
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Low down and durrrrrrrty Rock stacking Web Wheeler. Locked, lifted, trussed, SASsed, triangulated, dual cased, shaved, armored, gusseted, hydro'd, blacked out, crapped out, mashed up, merderrrrrd out and ready to hit the mall! It's a Jaap thing....You wouldnt understand |
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You ever hear the expression "you can't polish a turd"?, let me explain...
If the cab is that rusty, I would be willing to bet the rest of the truck is pretty close to the same. I had a buddy who spent quite a bit of money on his truck a few years back repairing rusty panels and repainting the whole truck only to have it fall apart a short time later (within 2 years). I felt bad for him because he put a ton of effort into this truck and the return only lasted a short while. Rust repair is a never ending deal. I would be willing to bet that after money spent on a major rust repair project, you could find a cab or truck for less than the repair. There are solid trucks all around (even in Wisconsin) you just have to be patient and be willing to road trip if need be. |
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I am keeping my eyes open for a donor truck for a cab. However the floor boards and the whole base of the cab is solid as well as the frame and all neccessary components. And even though it looks like a terd now, I didnt pay anything for the truck. As far as the money goes, im not going to have more than 200 dollars in rust repair if I do it myself. I have exp. with fabricating metal. I appreciate the advice
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I might have a few laying around..PM me if you are interested
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Low down and durrrrrrrty Rock stacking Web Wheeler. Locked, lifted, trussed, SASsed, triangulated, dual cased, shaved, armored, gusseted, hydro'd, blacked out, crapped out, mashed up, merderrrrrd out and ready to hit the mall! It's a Jaap thing....You wouldnt understand |
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Well I have decided to get the alfaparts and if they do not work I will use them for a template. What do you guys think is better por15 or the eastwood 2 part converter. I have used the eastwood but never the por 15. Thanks.
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