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Old 07-25-2018, 12:43 PM   #1
inkslingrrr
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Question little help would be sweet

Finally getting at my own build(71 chev c10 custom) and after removing the gas tank from behind the seat I noticed the PO had done a little repair(if you can call it that).
The inner cab corner/ rear cab floor whatever it be called has been replace with a metal I can bend with my fingers...
So my question is:
-do I/should need to remove inner rocker as well as outer rocker or can I do this all from the cab corner? Now the outer and inner have been replaced new before this was noticed on the drivers side, but passenger side is un-touched atm.

so any help and pics cuz im a visual guy would so be greatly appreciated!!!!
and I will continue to flip through the builds as well.

thanks from the great white north!!
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Old 07-25-2018, 03:43 PM   #2
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Re: little help would be sweet

YouTube can be a good resource to see how others have done this. It takes, skill, tool, info, time and patience.

If you willing to invest in yourself its worth the effort, anything worth doing is worth doing well. Be wary of quick fix techniques and do your research. There is a bunch of info on this sight.
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