If you’re looking to remove your 2009-2014 F-150’s interior door panels, you’ve come to the right place. Gather your tools and follow these tips for getting the job done right. The Tools You’ll Need Before you get started, you’ll want the following tools on hand:… read more »
How to Replace Rocker Panels
Rocker panels are a key part of your vehicle’s structural integrity. A damaged panel can weaken the cab structure and affect a truck’s stability and safety. You should inspect your rocker panels regularly to make sure they are free from rust and damage and move… read more »
Bleeding the Brakes on Your Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra
Old, dirty brake fluid can reduce the effectiveness of your truck’s brakes. To ensure your brake fluid is clean and free from moisture, air, and dirt, it is important to occasionally flush your old brake fluid and replace it with new fluid. You can… read more »
Replacing the Radiator in Your Ford F150 Pickup (1997-2003 Model Years)
A leak, a clogged coolant tube or damaged/corroded fins in your radiator are a big hassle. They result in a lack of coolant that can make your engine overheat and cause significant damage. If your 1997-2003 Ford F150 radiator is no longer functioning properly or… read more »
Slip-On vs. Welding Rocker Panels
Summary Rocker panel options: Slip-on and welded rocker panels are the main choices to repair rust and structural damage. Slip-on panels cover minor damage, while welded panels replace your existing rocker. Installation differences: Slip-on panels are affordable and easy to install. Welded panels are more expensive… read more »






