Chevy & GMC Truck Rust Repair / Rocker Panel & Cab Corner Replacement

Chevy & GMC Truck Rust Repair / Rocker Panel & Cab Corner Replacement

Website: www.brotherstrucks.com

Dave Welch takes a step-by-step approach to repair one of the most common problems GM Truck owners face, rusty Rocker Panels and Cab Corners. Dave admits this is a tough job, but it can be done by the DIY builder. With Dave’s techniques used in this video, you can get his done at home and save yourself a ton of money at the bodyshop! Check out everything you need for your 1947-87 Chevrolet or GMC Pickups at www.brotherstrucks.com

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Jschnitty says:

I'm 18 and this makes me a little less scared to do haha. Any recommended welder settings so I get a good weld?

trail457 says:

These old trucks seem to be very difficult to get information on.Thanks for you information,greatly appreiated.

trail457 says:

Would you know if the 1969 2 ton truck cab is the same as the 1/2 ton cab.The cab looks the same.Just wondering if the rocker panel are the same to order them.

lucas Marquez says:

Thanks for the great video I’m 15 and about to do this to my truck that used to be my dads

brandon neil says:

What if the weather strip seam is rotted

BlueMacGyver says:

The old silver fox handing out nuggets of information and technique. I love your videos, Keep going!

Kyle says:

Could you give us/me some information on the suggested Welder for this type of work? Doesn't have to be brand specific, just basic model/version/type. Thank You

First name Last name says:

This video is giving me confidence in repairing my 58 Apache rust spots, it’s in the exact same place

Roadking911 says:

I’m Assuming from watching this video that since I’m replacing the entire floor pan I should replace the pan before cab corners. I’d like to see a step by spec video of a 67-72 floor pan replacement.

Chase says:

You're the man, Dave!!

MAYCO Custom Restorations says:

I have a step by step series on 67-72 metal work in progress on my channel for those looking for more detailed step-by-step guidance.

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