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I don't know what they call them... but those chrome rocker panel trim thingies that run across the bottom sides of your truck...



Does anyone still make them for our trucks... . and does anybody have pictures? I am curiouse to see how they look.
 
Do they only have mudflaps? I'm not looking for mudflaps. I am looking for those wide chrome panels that go across the lower portions of the sides of the truck.
 
The only people I have found that make them for our trucks is QMI. They don't have a picture of them on our trucks though. I just want to see how they look.
 
CB



The chrome rocker panel covers ARE listed on that website given in this post. Go to the website, then go to the left hand column and you can choose different accessories there.



John
 
Sorry, I was a little to hasty. I tried to look but none of the images will load. I can't see any pictures on the website.



Is this my problems or their's?
 
loads fine. . might have to lower your security setting a notch to get them to load ???



Jason has a ton of cool stuff there. . look over the site



and he is your neighbor. . he's just a bit south of Spokane
 
Awesome. I got the pages to load now. Good looking panels... but I still need to see a picture of a 1st gen truck with them on.



Thanks for the help.
 
Maybe NW Custom could make them for a 1st Gen. , but they don't stock them. They have rocker panel pieces for 1994-current trucks. I'd say call them and ask.
 
They make a great product, actually they modify a product. The only source I no of that does the water jet cutting. I purchased a set about 3 years ago, and I really like them. They have held up very well, and are unique. I don't think they do them for the 1st generation trucks, and doubt if they ever will. From a marketing standpoint, it's a very small market, that is fast becoming extinct. The first gen trucks were not extremely popular, and never generated much excitement from the aftermarket supplyers.
 
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