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Old 04-12-2020, 12:27 AM   #5
randy500
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Re: 67-72 inner cab corner question

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Originally Posted by AussieinNC View Post
Each to their own.

I always make sure these panels are fully welded together....the gaps shown in the pics show there is at least a 1/4" gap....the end of the inner rocker panel is not present....

Fill it with seam sealer of you like, its your truck.

Check out various utube videos for rocker replacement on these trucks...the two panels are always together...

You are wrong. And youtube is not a restoration nor factory fitment source.

The gap is always there and should be filled with seam sealer.
The rear cab corner where it meets the rocker doesn't even have a folded lip. Factory put a huge blob of seam sealer in that location to fill the gap.
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