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Thread: My heavy duty cab rockers.

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    Default My heavy duty cab rockers.

    These pictures are for members who asked how I did mine with 1/4 by 3" plate steel. The reason was the factory steel is well kinda thin for rockers. I bought one replacement rocker from Jeeppanels plus, and decided after looking at it to build by own so I don't have to run any kind of nerf bars are side bars or steps. Any ways hope the pictures come out.















    I hope that helps, I kept the factory bends front and rear of the cab, and welded in the plate. The bottom plat goes over to the cab supports and if fully welded. It ended up giving me about a half inch more rocker clearance. If I tag anything with the rockers I'll probably bust a cab mount. Hope these help, good luck. Fisherman

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    Sweet...

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    Heavy duty! I like it. What did you paint the bottom of your cab with?

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    That is great detail, and I like the pics too... Thanks Fisherman dude.

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    3M undercoating sold from Napa, undercoated, fender wells, underside of cab and bed. This stuff is nice it dries hard and does not become goey and sticky when it gets warm.

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    Good work Todd!
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    So, you DID pattern that so you can sell them to those of us who might need them, right? (Like most of us don't need them )

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    Soon as I get your address, my cabs in the mail....

    GREAT WORK!! I know you have posted it before an its still beautiful!!
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    That's really beautiful. I had thought of putting heavy gage tubing in that area, but I didn't want to destroy the stock look. Yours look really good. I'm turning green from jealousy

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    Put me down for two.

    Nice work.

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