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Old 01-14-2015, 04:08 PM   #4
NJ C10 Guy
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Re: Cab Corners and Rockers

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Originally Posted by Eraser475 View Post
As we all know, the rockers and cab corners are going to rot out in a matter of time, and even if you fix them, you'll need to again in the future from what I hear. I have heard of people using a form of adhesive to put the panels on instead of welding. This maybe the dumbest thing you'll read today; who know, but what if somebody made fiberglass replacements for rockers and cabcorners and used that strong adhesive to put them on? Thoughts?
sounds like a good idea. i wonder if creating tabs on the fabbed cab corner, then tack welding a tab behind the sheet metal to attach it would be better? then some filler for the gaps to close up the seams.
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