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Belsh 03-24-2024 01:09 PM

Fitting rocker to pillar to footwell
 
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My front is pretty rotten so I dont have anything to work from, do any of you have an exploded view or maybe pictures of your resto work so I can see how I need to get these together. I've pretty much got it sussed I think but it would be nice to have some reassurance.

Thanks as always

Chevy nutcase 03-24-2024 04:21 PM

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I recently finished doing exactly what you are in the midst of on my 66. Hopefully yours went together easier than mine and what I mean is there wasn't one single piece that didn't need to be modified. On both sides I did front and rear cab floor supports, front and rear lower pillars, inner and outer rockers, footwells and part of the floor and not one escaped needing modification. Some were slight and some were severe. The bolt holes on that lower pillar on the driver's side needed to be elongated with a die grinder while the passenger side was so bad I cut the bolt flange off, welded on new and drilled new holes. You look look to have it locked down fairly well. 👍 My only suggestion is to tack it together where I indicated to see if the rocker is the right distance from the bottom of the door. The tacks can be removed to reposition because once it's burned in its too late.

jaros44sr 03-24-2024 07:35 PM

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What he said

Your work looks stellar, but hang the door, to know for sure

72c20customcamper 03-24-2024 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Chevy nutcase (Post 9298334)
I recently finished doing exactly what you are in the midst of on my 66. Hopefully yours went together easier than mine and what I mean is there wasn't one single piece that didn't need to be modified. On both sides I did front and rear cab floor supports, front and rear lower pillars, inner and outer rockers, footwells and part of the floor and not one escaped needing modification. Some were slight and some were severe. The bolt holes on that lower pillar on the driver's side needed to be elongated with a die grinder while the passenger side was so bad I cut the bolt flange off, welded on new and drilled new holes. You look look to have it locked down fairly well. 👍 My only suggestion is to tack it together where I indicated to see if the rocker is the right distance from the bottom of the door. The tacks can be removed to reposition because once it's burned in its too late.

I’ve always used self tapping screws to temporarily fit pieces . Easy to remove and just a hit with the welder fills the hole when everything is aligned .

Chevy nutcase 03-24-2024 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9298400)
I’ve always used self tapping screws to temporarily fit pieces . Easy to remove and just a hit with the welder fills the hole when everything is aligned .

:gi: Hey that's a good idea too. But to be honest if I never have to do body work again I can die happy. :hm:

HO455 03-24-2024 10:53 PM

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Here is a member's site with a bunch of videos that may help you.

https://www.youtube.com/@MAYCOCustomRestorations/videos

72c20customcamper 03-25-2024 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Chevy nutcase (Post 9298463)
:gi: Hey that's a good idea too. But to be honest if I never have to do body work again I can die happy. :hm:

I’m getting restless looking for another truck I can curse at while redoing it


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