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Old 07-05-2014, 01:15 PM   #451
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My experience with the floor - aside from patch panel quality - is that the braces under the floor can be tough to work around. On mine, some were okay, some needed repair and some needed replacement. All are spotwelded in and while you can remove the floor above them by cutting the spots, the new panel will be hard to clamp and weld to the supports. Not impossible but a bit of a test. If the existing factory parts are structurally sound and can be saved with minor repairs, I'd probably keep them.
Ya.... I drill 1/8" holes and use sheet metal screws to fasten everything for trail fit. Weld em up when done spot welding. Can be repositioned if need this way.
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Old 07-05-2014, 10:02 PM   #452
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that'll be great if the panels end up being tri-plus. i used them. very good quality!
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Old 07-05-2014, 11:09 PM   #453
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I've used several and would agree the Tri-Plus are usually good quality. Tabco can be found online here ...not that I'm shilling for them. I've had less luck with CounterParts, but the thing is, on any given day operator error or a die malfunction can cause even a normally good part to turn out crappy. In many cases, the tooling is long past its useful life. Not much you can do about that ...garbage in garbage out.
I have heard that Tabco cab corners are the best. I just read that they use the same gauge thickness as factory too so maybe i should have ordered thru them, oh well, if some of the stuff i ordered is poor quality i'll retuen it and try Tabco.

Can you answer this for me? I'm confused about why 3 different outer rockers below, are all 3 needed? or are these just partial trimmed back versions? The pictures are crap.

On the Tabco 67-72 page they list 3 different outer rockers, OE 40X10H, 39X6H and 38X5H.

And on the same page they list 2 different inner rockers, 36LX5H and 40LX6H. same question.

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Old 07-05-2014, 11:12 PM   #454
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that'll be great if the panels end up being tri-plus. i used them. very good quality!
Thats what i was hoping for when i ordered. But if Tabco indeed has outer door skins that are stock gauge i may be ordering from them too.
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Old 07-05-2014, 11:17 PM   #455
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Re: Rat repair.

I had planned on doing some work on the truck today but it never happened, just some garage organizing, still have 2 work benches full of crap that needs cleaning.
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Old 07-05-2014, 11:34 PM   #456
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Can you answer this for me? I'm confused about why 3 different outer rockers below, are all 3 needed? or are these just partial trimmed back versions? The pictures are crap.

On the Tabco 67-72 page they list 3 different outer rockers, OE 40X10H, 39X6H and 38X5H.

And on the same page they list 2 different inner rockers, 36LX5H and 40LX6H. same question.
You only need one inner and outer per side. The numbers listed are dimensions. The OE rocker is 40" long and 10" high and includes stub front and rear door pillar sections. Order whichever panel makes the best sense based on the condition of your existing rockers. Same goes for the inner panels. I made the mistake of getting the short ones on a previous build and had to scab extra material on. I agree the pics are crap, but if you look closely, you can see the differences.
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You only need one inner and outer per side. The numbers listed are dimensions. The OE rocker is 40" long and 10" high and includes stub front and rear door pillar sections. Order whichever panel makes the best sense based on the condition of your existing rockers. Same goes for the inner panels. I made the mistake of getting the short ones on a previous build and had to scab extra material on. I agree the pics are crap, but if you look closely, you can see the differences.
Ok that what i thought but wanted to be sure, Thanks!
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That is what I worked on also. Too funny.
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That is what I worked on also. Too funny.
Well clearing work benches was to be today's plan as of last night... But it didn't happen.
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Old 07-06-2014, 11:48 PM   #460
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Re: Rat repair.

Instead being as my truck is going in for a tranny rebuild and have the transfer case gone thru and resealed i got to thinking what will i be doing for the next week?

I decided to spend today stripping that camper cab i picked up for the 67. i got to say it is in worse condition than i originally thought, but its still leaps and bounds better than the one on the 67. I'm thinking this will be a good time to go buy some spot weld drills and see about getting the cowl off the fire wall and hopefully get the rockers and dash off and anything that should be removed before media blasting.

I think this may be a first, both rockers have a hole in the end and had a plastic plug in them, if course both are full of flakes of rust. I'm thinking somebody did the rockers some time back, will be interesting to see what i find.

The heater wall will need a little patch but not too bad.
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Old 07-07-2014, 12:13 AM   #461
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The window frame and gutter look really good, no signs of a failed gutter but i haven't scrapped it out yet, crossing fingers.

Will want to do a little acid work at the lower windshield seams and any obvious place i can reach before blasting too.

Is that fiberglass on that vent opening?

Suffice it to say if you happen to have a link or two where somebody removed the cowl off the fire wall please post it for me.
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Old 07-07-2014, 12:18 AM   #462
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No rust where the seams are above the doors, just some surface rust. that's not to say that the old saying won't show its ugly face but i'll remain optimistic..

"The rust always 3 times worse underneath"
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will be watching
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Old 07-07-2014, 01:50 PM   #464
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That is some heavy rust you got their. Its the rot that kill the fun. I used a HF sand blasting pot to get rid of the rust on my truck then cut out the rot and replaced with patch panels. your tuck looks cleaner than mine. At least our work benches look alike.
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Re: Rat repair.

Drove the rat to the tranny place this morning, couldn't help but notice at when i hit 55 -60 on the freeway it started to make a chirping noise that sounded like it may be coming from the transfer case. Hopefully its nothing more than a bearing and an easy fix.

After i got a ride home i drove to H.F and picked up a couple spot weld drills, then came home. Pretty tired and cant keep my eyes open today so i may have to give in and take a snooze...

Per the other cab, not in a hurry as its my next project, just want to stop the rust.
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Suffice it to say if you happen to have a link or two where somebody removed the cowl off the fire wall please post it for me.
I didn't remove the entire cowl, but did remove both sides for repair on my previous truck. See posts 25 thru 28 on the build thread if you want to see what's going on under the covers.
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I got the shipment of repair panels and opened the boxes today.

First picture is the label on the lower door skins, never heard of this brand before but it is made in Twain, anybody know if these are junk?

The rest are all Key Parts panels.

The two inner rockers on the same end have an area i'm a little concerned about, Pic's 2 and 3 show the upward curve. but with no experience i don't know if these would be considered normal or bad? would you use or return them? Pic 4 is the other end of the inner rocker, both have a little waviness to them

I'm still trying to visualize how the inner and outer rocker fit together as far as how to make the weatherstripping flange and the little wire gutter complete, I hope that made sense, i thought they would fit tight together but now i assume the outer is held away by the A pillar and cab corners? The picture didn't show the little gutter i'm talking about but its right along side the weather strip flange. Let me put it this way, if i line up the bottom of both panels the outer panel is about a 1/4" taller where i figured they would be spot welded beside the weather strip.


This brings me to what i forgot, i guess i better order some floor pans. would you recommend i go to Tabco on these as i read that Tabco uses stock gauge steel??
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The outer rocker sits on the top outer floor edge of the inner rocker repair panel... And held there with spot welds every 4-6". The lower lip of the outer rocker is spot welded to the lower lip of the inner rocker panel. Outer rockers usually require some "curling" to get them set. Can adjust your lower door clearance somewhat this way as well. I wouldn't sweat the lower door skins not being tri plus... I made mine. As long as measurements are good.
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I drill holes every 4" in areas to be spot welded on the outer rocker. Clean paint off in these areas from the panel to be mated too... Spray with weld through primer... And screw them on with metal screws. I'd start with rockers.. Leave cab corners in place until rocker repair done. Gives you something to line up with. Weld cross braces inside cab from braces to floor to prevent movement prior to cutting anything out. You'll have doors on and off lots. Replace door hinge pins and bushings before replacing panels if needed!!! Impossible to align otherwise. My unprofessional opinion. Lol
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Thanks Molberg!

Keep in mind everyone these panels are for the Rat and not the 67, i'm just keeping busy with the other cab till i get the rat out of the tranny shop sometime next week. I think doing the doors worry me worse than the rest of it.
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Lay the repair panel over the old one and trace with a paint marker. Only cut out what u need to. Draw reference lines/measurements on the panel outside the repair area helps too. (Eg... 6" to door edge). With the door skins... I grind the return bend on the edge of the old skin all the way through around the door edge... It comes right off easily. Then grind off the strip left spot welded to the door tub. Take lots of measurements... Draw lots of reference lines. You've got skills to get this far. You'll get it. Weld slow.
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This brings me to what i forgot, i guess i better order some floor pans. would you recommend i go to Tabco on these as i read that Tabco uses stock gauge steel??
On their website, if you click on the Quality link, Tabco states they use OEM thickness steel. The problem won't be the thickness so much, although that's a factor. The real issue with floor panels is that most are made to lay over the existing area. They aren't formed as a replacement panel with a pinchweld lip that mates to the firewall. Instead, vendors assume the whole area is rotted out so they extend a flat piece up and over the toe board at the bottom of the firewall. Many guys just tack weld or screw the replacement panel to the existing floor, slather seam sealer around the edges, cover it with carpet and call it good. The fact that the underside is rotted and hanging down doesn't enter into the equation.

On my '68, I took careful measurements and cut across the top of the repro panel, then put a ninety degree lip on it using the sheetmetal brake. I cut the spotwelds on the firewall pinchweld, cleaned the lip and mated it to the newly formed lip on the replacement panel. Then spotwelded them together. Lotsa work, but I never found a source for an actual replacement panel. And unfortunately, the floor pans won't be the only pieces with fitment issues...
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First picture is the label on the lower door skins, never heard of this brand before but it is made in Twain, anybody know if these are junk?

This brings me to what i forgot, i guess i better order some floor pans. would you recommend i go to Tabco on these as i read that Tabco uses stock gauge steel?
Any sheetmetal from outside the US (that means almost all of it) will have been rolled to thickness in millimeters, not tenths/thousandths of an inch (or gauge) so unless it's a lucky accident, the thickness of original and aftermarket sheet will be slightly different.

They don't have steel mills in Taiwan rolling out metal to meet US scpec, and they aren't buying the steels from the US.

That said, if you take the time to cut a section of original and aftermarket metal dress an edge and measure, they'll be pretty close in most cases.
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Lay the repair panel over the old one and trace with a paint marker. Only cut out what u need to. Draw reference lines/measurements on the panel outside the repair area helps too. (Eg... 6" to door edge). With the door skins... I grind the return bend on the edge of the old skin all the way through around the door edge... It comes right off easily. Then grind off the strip left spot welded to the door tub. Take lots of measurements... Draw lots of reference lines. You've got skills to get this far. You'll get it. Weld slow.
Thanks for the door tips!

If i have to go up to the body line on the door, would you recommend cutting right on the sharp bend or just above or below it by a given amount?
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