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Thread: Best aftermarket rocker panels?

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    Ours fit pretty nicely, we have sold a lot to M715 owners:

    http://www.bjsoffroad.com/cartgenie/...?pid=332&cid=8

    Thanks!
    1967 M715 w/ 454 and TH400

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    I built my own out of 1/4" by 3" plate steel. Most people can't tell they are not stock. It was pretty easy and I'll never have to worry about denting them or have them rot away.

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    A couple years ago I had some polished diamond plate cut and bent to fit my 69 waggie rockers. Very simple but long bends. They are so bling it's gross. I can't wait to install them.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

  4. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duane View Post
    get em from jeep panels plus, he makes them himself and is a standup guy to deal with, the other rockers are chinese made. just my opinion

    Duane
    Here is my installation of the rockers from JP+

    New Rockers and Cab Corners Going In
    SFC, HQ,129th Sig Co, PAARNG, Vietnam Era

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