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So I have a 2004 Gmc Sierra SLE that I use as a gravel bomber/work/farm truck. Lately all the rust on the bottom rockers has been getting worse and driving me nuts just looking at it. I really can't afford to just bring it into a body shop and get it all fixed up properly, and don't really see the worth it being a $5000 truck at best. Was browsing online one day about the problem and came across these great plastic rocker guard covers from Bushwacker. https://www.amazon.ca/Bushwacker-14068-Rocker-Chevrolet-Extended/dp/B01I4Y1L1K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1522179472&sr=8-3&keywords=bushwacker+trail+armor https://www.tdotperformance.ca/bushwacker-14068-trailarmor-rocker-panel-oe-matte-black.html Love these and it covers all the rust and lack of metal remaining Lol. Now I know its lipstick on a pig at this point but outta site outta mind. Wish up here in Canada they wouldn't salt the roads after every light dusting of snow so we could have nice things last longer. Here are some before and afters.
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I have a 2007 classic silverado extended cab in the dark ming metallic color. I bought the truck a few months ago and want to start working on the rusted rocker panels. What is the best thing to do to cover up the rust or replace it all toegether. How much are rocker panels to replace and how do you buy them. Thanks
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I'm getting the Mossy Oak camo rocker panels. Its going to be the new Break-Up Infinity 12 inches by 22 feet and the camo Z71. Problem is it states you need to install it in a garage out of the sun that's at least 60 degrees and leave it there for 12 hours. All of that is no problem except for it's much colder than 60. Does it really matter that much?