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Old 06-09-2007, 09:06 AM   #1
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Rocker boxes

My junkyard jimmy rocker boxes are completely gone. I was wondering if anyone has done something different to add stability or strength here, rather than just a direct replacement part. Maybe using some steel C channel and plate, or tubing as part of a cage, etc.
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Old 06-09-2007, 09:13 AM   #2
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My junkyard jimmy rocker boxes are completely gone. I was wondering if anyone has done something different to add stability or strength here, rather than just a direct replacement part. Maybe using some steel C channel and plate, or tubing as part of a cage, etc.
I know that the replacement rocker boxes I got at Outback are very thick and seem to be very solid. I was really suprised how heavy and solid they are.
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I know that the replacement rocker boxes I got at Outback are very thick and seem to be very solid. I was really suprised how heavy and solid they are.
Any info on where you got those and cost?
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Re: Rocker boxes

Hey Hyde, I'd be interested in finding those boxes also. let me know when you get a chance.

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Hey Hyde, I'd be interested in finding those boxes also. let me know when you get a chance.

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Re: Rocker boxes

Why not post that info for everyone?
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Re: Rocker boxes

It's no secret, the owner would probably like the business. Try here: www.outbacktruckparts.com
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Old 06-09-2007, 07:00 PM   #9
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Sorry guys Im new and didnt want to ruffle any feathers...Roger only stocks the the higher quality panels not the cheaper flimsey foriegn made panels
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Re: Rocker boxes

It was our company that had the rocker boxes reproduced! We have several in stock: http://www.classicheartbeat.com/sheetmetal.htm

We also have the end caps:

and something else that nobody else has because we have them manufacture exclusively for us. The rear rocker box support..

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By the way if outback is buying these rocker boxes and not producing them, then they are buying imported rocker boxes. The only company that is making them is in Taiwan. Triplus is the company that we got to do it. They manufacture the rocker box, and end cap. We do the reinforcement piece in the USA. WES
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Re: Rocker boxes

GMC Pauls has those support pieces as well.
http://www.gmcpauls.com/pictures/69-...AssemPlate.jpg

http://www.gmcpauls.com/pictures/697...oorSupport.jpg

Looks just like the ones I bought from you Wes.
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OOPS... Sorry I didn't read the post all the way. You are right onetonk5. WES
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Re: Rocker boxes

Thats what i figured as he is using the same pics as you.
You thought about reproducing any of the other sheetmetal pieces that rust away in the b pillar area?
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Yes, we are working on that right now. We are trying to make all of the Blazer exclusive stuff. WES
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We are going to make the entire step area for guys who need them and also do just the last 12" or so for the guys who just need the ends. WES
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Re: Rocker boxes

Wes, have you talked to Tri-Plus about doing the suppports to get the cost down on them. I know it won;t happen soon enough but I am going to have to get a pair of those from you in the next month or so when I start sheetmetal on my K5

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It really doesnt matter, They are nice pieces and they are very solid...If you got them produced way to go..Thanks for having a good product made, I am glad Outback has all the parts I need instock.
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The thought passed through my mind.... Just for a second though. Although I am realy happy that the parts are availible to restore these Blazers, I got nothing for my efforts. Everybody has them, LMC, Brothers, Truck Shop, Classic Industries, and all the truck parts suppliers. What was my reward? I get to watch everyone else make money from them, while I just sell a couple here and there. I don't even get them discounted. Sorry to whine!! Just chaps my hiney. It was something that I expected though , it was more important to me to see the parts availible than to have them exclusive. But as for the parts that we are doing ourselves, the truck parts dealers are more than welcome to buy them from us, but I am not going to have them done in Taiwan. I have to look out for my company also. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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I saved your company to my favorites and i will buy somethings im sure
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No problem.....I didnt know you got all that stuff started.....Wes for PRESIDENT!
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Right behind you WES, we need more guy's like you in the K5 world! When I'm ready for the parts I'll definetly order them from you. Gotta tear mine down to see exactly what I need. Will be getting with you soon, thank's.
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My junkyard jimmy rocker boxes are completely gone. I was wondering if anyone has done something different to add stability or strength here, rather than just a direct replacement part. Maybe using some steel C channel and plate, or tubing as part of a cage, etc.
If you want a 'down and dirty' way to do it, use a piece of 1.75 DOM across the floor.

Weld it to both the floor and the inside of the inner kick panel...problem solved.

Just did it to mine in the pic, worked great.
(notice complete cut out of all rocker/torsion assembly)
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If you want a 'down and dirty' way to do it, use a piece of 1.75 DOM across the floor.

Weld it to both the floor and the inside of the inner kick panel...problem solved.

Just did it to mine in the pic, worked great.
(notice complete cut out of all rocker/torsion assembly)
vt, do you have a picture of the attachment weld points? Thanks for understanding my question in the original post. I already knew the replacement parts were available, but didn't want to spend a few hundred plus and then just bang the hell out of them.

I was thinking about running a piece of C channel, flat side down, along the inside of the rockers, with plate on the ends that would basically replace the original boxes with a much heavier gage steel. This way it would look almost original from the outside (no clearance advantage like the route you took) but still stout enough to support the fire wall and use as a rock slider. Could weld support tubing from the channel to the frame. Kind of the same thing you did, but different style and also tied to the firewall.
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