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kenny schmitt
April 19th, 2006, 21:40
My 96 came prom PA and the rockers took some rust dmage i want to do somthing then replace or cover them with diamond plated steel Any ideas????
GoliathJeeper
April 19th, 2006, 21:49
My 96 came prom PA and the rockers took some rust dmage i want to do somthing then replace or cover them with diamond plated steel Any ideas????
You mean you want to do someting RATHER than replace them or cover or ideas on HOW to do either one? Clarify or better grammer please. Not trying to be an ass.
redneckjeeper94
April 19th, 2006, 21:59
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e143/redneckjeeper94/flexing6006.jpg
redneckjeeper94
April 19th, 2006, 21:59
you mean like this?
GoliathJeeper
April 19th, 2006, 22:04
you mean like this?
Are those welded on or just rivited? I have seen a few that have actually replaced the stock metal with diamond plate. Looks good and seems like it works good. J/W
redneckjeeper94
April 19th, 2006, 22:15
self taping screws
ju$tice720
May 16th, 2006, 00:31
self taping screws I've never seen black dimond plate at my supply store.. what did you use to paint it, or did it come painted?
klonestar
May 16th, 2006, 02:00
I've seen those in prefabbed kits. My concern is where I live any metal you cover doesnt stand up to road salt and sand. It rusts away behind the cover in no time. Suppose if I sealed it completely that "might" work. Dunno.
edited: looks like it goes down to the rocker panel but cant tell if they cover them?
fourwhldrv
May 17th, 2006, 14:21
I've seen those in prefabbed kits. My concern is where I live any metal you cover doesnt stand up to road salt and sand. It rusts away behind the cover in no time. Suppose if I sealed it completely that "might" work. Dunno.
edited: looks like it goes down to the rocker panel but cant tell if they cover them?
Same issue here, plus I used to live right along the ocean...salt air, beach running and whenever we had a storm surge, you drove through streets flooded with salt water.
Rust is an issue. Cover it, and it's a hidden issue.
Try these links to MADXJ:
http://www.madxj.com/MADXJ/technical/technicalfiles/SRrockerPanels/RockerPanels.htm
http://www.madxj.com/MADXJ/technical/technicalfiles/JArockRails/Rockrails.htm
http://www.madxj.com/MADXJ/technical/technicalfiles/ARrockerPanels/RockerPanels.htm
These are like what I intend to do. Cut out that rotten sheet metal, clean it up, apply some POR15, and replace that sheetmetal rocker with some square tube steel.
Say goodbye to rust...at least for a little while.
DJ
cwlongshot
May 19th, 2006, 04:23
I found a post on here where andrew2516 used a Dodge tail gate cap for rocker protection on his XJ rockers. Its only alum. so its not really any protection, but it made a dandy rocker cover if yours are rotted!! I decided to try it for myself. My rockers where better than most, but if I hadent tackled this when I did, it would only have been a short time until cancer took them entirely. Overall I think it came out pretty good!! Here is the DeeZee part numbers:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Jeep%20pics/The%20MJ/Exterior/Rockers/Partnumbers.jpg
Heres how they look Finished and attached to my MJ:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Jeep%20pics/The%20MJ/Exterior/Rockers/POPRIVETS.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Jeep%20pics/The%20MJ/Exterior/Rockers/Passsidedone.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Jeep%20pics/The%20MJ/Exterior/Rockers/Driverssidedone.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Jeep%20pics/The%20MJ/Exterior/Rockers/Bottompoprivets.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v465/CWLONGSHOT/Jeep%20pics/The%20MJ/Exterior/Rockers/DirverssidedoneII.jpg
CW
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