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If you want to save 30%, 1995-2005 Chevy S-10 Blazer - Rust Repair Panels
I got some rockers from them about 6 years ago and they have been unpainted on the car since. The black primer they used then was that good. I'm not sure how their quality is now though. The steel was thicker and shape was way better than the junk galvanized rockers I got off Rockauto.
I got some rockers from them about 6 years ago and they have been unpainted on the car since. The black primer they used then was that good. I'm not sure how their quality is now though. The steel was thicker and shape was way better than the junk galvanized rockers I got off Rockauto.
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If you want to save 30%, 1995-2005 Chevy S-10 Blazer - Rust Repair Panels
I got some rockers from them about 6 years ago and they have been unpainted on the car since. The black primer they used then was that good. I'm not sure how their quality is now though. The steel was thicker and shape was way better than the junk galvanized rockers I got off Rockauto.
I got some rockers from them about 6 years ago and they have been unpainted on the car since. The black primer they used then was that good. I'm not sure how their quality is now though. The steel was thicker and shape was way better than the junk galvanized rockers I got off Rockauto.
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Here's an update.
It was not FixmyRust.com that I got them from. I got them from LakeErieTradingPost.com which turns out is the same company only renamed. I contacted them this morning. Funny thing is that the prices are even cheaper under the new company. So my information was correct in a round about way.
I'm going to be ordering a bunch from them this summer so I'll report back with some pictures and report on how easy they weld without blowing holes in them. I'm not very good at welding thin stuff but after this project (fender lips, cab corners, rollpan, and rockers) I should have all the practice I need.
It was not FixmyRust.com that I got them from. I got them from LakeErieTradingPost.com which turns out is the same company only renamed. I contacted them this morning. Funny thing is that the prices are even cheaper under the new company. So my information was correct in a round about way.
I'm going to be ordering a bunch from them this summer so I'll report back with some pictures and report on how easy they weld without blowing holes in them. I'm not very good at welding thin stuff but after this project (fender lips, cab corners, rollpan, and rockers) I should have all the practice I need.
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