Chepe
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- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Chepe
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.3
Need some advice from y'all who have done this before (which seems like an awful lot of you). '83, daily driver. Outer rockers had a few pinholes. Small holes under the plastic step trim were growing. Where the kick panel meets the floor, I knew it was rotting but didn't pull the vinyl and jute until an unwelcome visitor showed up this weekend, see photo.
Pulled the vinyl and the jute was soggy. The paint layer on the floor was scaled up and muddy. I knocked off some of it with a die grinder and the floor seems pretty solid. The fact that the flakes had nice paint on one side makes me hope there may be good (enough) metal still left to POR-15 and keep.
But the kick panel is rotten and the lip of the rocker is rotten. From the underside, the inner rocker looks fine. The passenger side looks like it's the same story - wet floor, hole in the kick where it meets the floor, inner rocker fine from below and outer rocker developing holes.
So, to the experts: I have to do the outer rocker. Should I do the inner rocker while I'm in there? Assuming it's sound - will I tear it up anyway as I'm drilling out the spot welds to remove the outer? I assume I need to replace the kick panel, but from what I've read in the threads it sits at a busy intersection and I have to remove a lot to get it in there. Fender's no big deal to take off, but maybe part of the cowl? And possibly tricky to get it all aligned when it's time to put it all back together. If there's a simpler way to get it solid and watertight, I'd love to know.
Then lastly, where the floor meets the kick - I don't know how far up those replacement inner rockers go - do they make it to where the kick panel meets it? Hate to buy/ship/cut/weld the whole floor just for that little part.
Any advice is welcome. I've learned a lot from you guys.
Pulled the vinyl and the jute was soggy. The paint layer on the floor was scaled up and muddy. I knocked off some of it with a die grinder and the floor seems pretty solid. The fact that the flakes had nice paint on one side makes me hope there may be good (enough) metal still left to POR-15 and keep.
But the kick panel is rotten and the lip of the rocker is rotten. From the underside, the inner rocker looks fine. The passenger side looks like it's the same story - wet floor, hole in the kick where it meets the floor, inner rocker fine from below and outer rocker developing holes.
So, to the experts: I have to do the outer rocker. Should I do the inner rocker while I'm in there? Assuming it's sound - will I tear it up anyway as I'm drilling out the spot welds to remove the outer? I assume I need to replace the kick panel, but from what I've read in the threads it sits at a busy intersection and I have to remove a lot to get it in there. Fender's no big deal to take off, but maybe part of the cowl? And possibly tricky to get it all aligned when it's time to put it all back together. If there's a simpler way to get it solid and watertight, I'd love to know.
Then lastly, where the floor meets the kick - I don't know how far up those replacement inner rockers go - do they make it to where the kick panel meets it? Hate to buy/ship/cut/weld the whole floor just for that little part.
Any advice is welcome. I've learned a lot from you guys.
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