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05-09-2006, 07:47 PM | #1 |
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Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
I am confused, sorta... Getting into my 71' Burbs floor and I want to repair the rot correctly. I have rockers & inner rockers but that's where the confusion starts. I noticed that the new floorpans have what appears to me to be a lip that hangs down that acts as a backer for the rocker. If this is so, do you still use the inner rocker? I attached a scetch of what my inner rocker looks like.
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05-09-2006, 08:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
I ran into the same situation last weekend when I started to install floors etc. Supposedly on the PU cab if you replace the forward and rear floor sections of dont need the rocker back plates. After seeing the floor patch panel installed, I dont like the poorly bent angles of the bends for the rocker backs. (See picture below) So, I will cut that part off of the floor patches and use the rocker backing plates I bought with the rockers.
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05-09-2006, 11:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
I cut the "inner" completely off of mine ... no inner means no more trapped water to rust the outer again.
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05-10-2006, 08:37 AM | #4 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
bagged, thats right the inner rocker is made with the floors. If you replace the floors you won't need the inner rocker panel unless you do as Bob did.
Hey Shane if there is no inner rocker, what do your cab supports tie to? |
05-10-2006, 08:49 AM | #5 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
If there is no inner, no trapped water, just continuous exposure to the elements. Up north in salt country, all of the road grime will just sit on the exposed back side of the rockers and rust through. If you have the inners and adequate drainage you are way more protected. You could also spray in a rust inhibitor through drain holes, etc that would further protect it and would not be suseptable to rock chips and such busting it out.
Just my .02 HG
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05-10-2006, 09:28 AM | #6 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
Does it matter in which order the floor, rockers and cab corners etc are replaced?
Sorry about hijacking this thread...
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
This is good stuff.....
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
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You're saying its WORSE to NOT have backs. I tend to disagree ... no backs = no where for the water to gather = no rust. And how would "continuous exposure to the elements" be any different on the back side of the rockers than it is the bottom side of the cab ... or the fenders ... or the bed. The reason the rockers rust is because of the poor drainage design GM did on them ... as well as the lower kick panels/cowl drain. I am just eliminating the "trap point." All of my "underside" components have etching primer, sealer and spray-on bedliner on them. Rust is my last concern under there. Last edited by Shane; 05-10-2006 at 06:10 PM. |
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05-10-2006, 06:03 PM | #9 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
i did the same as shane, and i live in the south. my front cab supporst are cut halfway off... it's a shame, but does keep moisture from getting trapped. i painted everything with rubberized undercoating and rustoleum primer
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05-10-2006, 06:29 PM | #10 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
The part of the floor patch piece that is supposed to act as the inner rocker is so poorly formed, it is almost useless without modification. I cut mine off and used the separate backing plate.
The reason the backing plate is there is it boxes the rocker area for strength. Leave it off or significantly compromise it, and you are compromising cab rigidity. For some people it may not be a problem, but for me, I feel better with the added strength. The way I look at it, the trucks are 35 years old at this point, and now the rockers are rusty. So, even if I drive my truck as a daily driver throughout the winter, and never take care of it, the rockers will last 15 years anyway. But I do wash it, and dont drive it in the salt, so either way, the chances of the rockers rotting out before the truck needing a total restoration again anyway are very very slim.
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05-10-2006, 07:42 PM | #11 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
Also keep in mind the factory did not protect or coat these areas so if you do that and take good care of things it should out last the stock one 2:1 I for one always replace the inner rockers and would never think of keeping it out or removing sections of it, but that is just me. Just make sure your drain holes are in place and functional.
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05-10-2006, 07:54 PM | #12 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
Are there any differences between Blazers/Suburbans and pickups in regard to floor pan/inner rocker/outer rocker repair (Blazer rocker boxes don't factor in?)?
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05-11-2006, 07:13 PM | #13 |
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
Thanks for the info guys... The front floorpans appear to be the same as p/u's so that's a plus. I am thinking of canibalizing what's left of the original and having my local shop bend me up 2 7 foot lengths of 18 guage with the same profile...
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Re: Questions on rocker panels, inner rockers & floorpans...
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In my case the areas on the inner rockers where the supports are supposed to bolt onto were gone, totally rotted out. So I welded some nuts onto strips of 12 ga. and welded those over top of the existing inner rocker. It worked well because my strips were slightly narrower and I could wrap the edges of the inner rockers around my 12 ga. and weld those seams up as well as the ends. Then inserted the supports and bolted them into my fabbed 12 ga. strips. Everything was coated with rust inhibitor and then primed followed by rattlecan rubberized coating.
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