Cab supports first and floorplan next unless the floorpan is bad around the cab supports.....then they kinda go together.
Inside rocker panel
Outside rocker panel
Cab Corner
But you must realize that these parts all fit together.....so it's not like you can do one of them w/o the others. Once you have the cab supports/floor panels in solid (being sure to line-up the bodylines with the bed) you can work on the rest. Leave the door on and be sure that it is adjusted (gaps) and that the hinge pins and bushings are tight before you start on the rockers. You need the door to align the outer rocker, you also need it to be sure that the rear jamb has not rolled away from the door opening. You need to have all of these things in place before you weld anything in the rocker/cab corner area. The cab corner fits over the rocker, so it must be done last. You will need to move the bed back (or take it off) to finish the cab corners. Off is better because you will need it off to prime/paint anyway.
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