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I like the 18Ga. Tabco American stamped ones.

Tabco also sells some Taiwan stampings, but overall they seem better than most.

I have a rocker, floor and A pilar right here waiting for next week or two.

Yep. Jim put me onto Tabco years ago and my paint/body man said they are the best panels he's ever gotten.

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Yep. Jim put me onto Tabco years ago and my paint/body man said they are the best panels he's ever gotten.

I'm impressed that John found them superior. :nabble_smiley_good:

I bought them liking the fact I was supporting manufacturing jobs in the rust belt.

I also liked that when I called, the guy who answered actually walked out on the floor to check that they had everything I wanted.

Crashing presses and the sound of flash being tossed into bins made me feel this is a thriving business. 😁

I hope that's still true.

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I'm impressed that John found them superior. :nabble_smiley_good:

I bought them liking the fact I was supporting manufacturing jobs in the rust belt.

I also liked that when I called, the guy who answered actually walked out on the floor to check that they had everything I wanted.

Crashing presses and the sound of flash being tossed into bins made me feel this is a thriving business. 😁

I hope that's still true.

John has been working an a '72 F250 for years as the owner gets the money, and he ordered panels from Tabco after his experience on Dad's truck. He was sold.

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I'm impressed that John found them superior. :nabble_smiley_good:

I bought them liking the fact I was supporting manufacturing jobs in the rust belt.

I also liked that when I called, the guy who answered actually walked out on the floor to check that they had everything I wanted.

Crashing presses and the sound of flash being tossed into bins made me feel this is a thriving business. 😁

I hope that's still true.

I think Tabco is the one I heard about before. I knew there was an American company doing them but for the life of me I couldn’t remember the name. Thanks guys!

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I think Tabco is the one I heard about before. I knew there was an American company doing them but for the life of me I couldn’t remember the name. Thanks guys!

Yep Tabco here also and really happy with them.

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Same was done on the other side and the lower half (inside & out) of the left door

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Is there an inner rocker you had to replace too?

This was from 4 years ago so its a little foggy :nabble_anim_confused:

I forget what that inner black part was called?

There was also a weather strip lip between the rocker & floor pan.

IIRC you could get the rocker with or with out the lip or something like that.

What I remember their site is pretty good to describe the panels and from the pictures you can figure what all you need.

My first order some of the panels over lapped a lot and they called me to tell me so, loosing the sale of that panel but sent a flat sheet to use as a filler if needed, that I did not need.

I say first order as I had to order the weather strip lips and a 2nd cab corner as I cut 1 of them on the wrong line I marked :nabble_smiley_cry:

Between the patches fitting good, thick metal for welding and them calling to save me money / loosing part of a sale, I would not think twice of using them again.

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Is there an inner rocker you had to replace too?

Not an "inner rocker".

That black (downslope) piece is 'outer floor at door sill.'

I don't think Tabco stamp that one.

IIRC you need to go to Raybuck, or someone for that.

Some companies sell a "slip over" rocker.

Quick and crappy way to patch over the rust.

But it saves having to carefully check the door opening before fully welding it in.

I have to do all this plus the 'shoe' of the A pillar (and have all the parts)

But don't really have a garage to do it.

I'll definitely post some pics, just like I did of the big hole where I see the ground every time I open the door. 😆

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