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  • smtomps1955S Offline
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    I havent decided what i wanted to do yet but what do you think would be easier to do. bondo my rocker panels, re-fab the rocker panels or, put a rust prohibiter on then and cover them up with a side skirt of some kind, probably a shelby daytona side skirt. let me know what you think. thanks

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      I'd fabricate them....i wouldnt just put rust prhibiter on them and cover them with a sideskirt....because it can still rust more even though its covered....

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        I agree. You can treat the outside but not the inside of the panel. And once theres rust, it WILL spread. I'd cut it out and fab install some new sheetmetal.

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          I say cut and weld new sheet metal, rust preventative that, and then cover it all up with some sideskirts...that way you don't have to do a perfect job cosmetically on the parts.

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