1980-1996 Ford Pickup / Bronco Rocker Panel w/ Door Post, Driver Side

5 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)
PART#: 1982-101 STARTING AT $48.60

Order a 1980-1996 F-Series Pickup/Bronco (And 97-98 Old Body Style F-150/F250/f350) OEM Style Rocker Panel (w/ Door Post) Driver Side from Raybuck

Approximate thickness: 18ga
Side Dimensions: 48 1/2″W x 8 3/4″H

**Rear Pillar Alteration Required For 1980-1986**
This is the Left side panel. You can find the Right side panel here 1982-102

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Description

This 1980-1996 Ford Pickup (f350 included) / Bronco OEM Rocker Panel w/ Door Post, Driver Side fits 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Ford Bronco and Pickup Trucks. Also fits 1997 and 1998 old body style trucks.

Rocker panels take a beating from the elements and road debris. They are some of the first body panels on your vehicle to start showing signs of wear, and will usually be one of the first panels to rust out. If you’re thinking “I’d rather fix my rust than buy a new vehicle”, you’ve come to the right place.

All of our rocker panels are constructed of heavy gauge stamped steel that meets or exceeds the thickness of the original body panel that it’s replacing. The stamping process starts with a 3D scan of an OEM part, which means that these aftermarket panels will be an exact match to the original part’s shape. Since the panels are an exact match, the old panel will need to be cut out so that the new one can be welded in its place. The exception to this is slip-on panels. Any panel labeled as “Slip-on” can be placed over top of the original panel, and secured with an adhesive like Silaprene, rivets, welded, etc.

Each panel is has an EDP coating for additional corrosion protection. The e-coating leaves a black finish that can be scuffed and painted over. For best finishing results we recommend scuffing the e-coat, priming, and then top coating with an automotive grade paint.

We also carry a wide selection of inner rocker panels, cab corners, and floor pans. So whether you need to replace the driver side, passenger side, inner or outer rocker, we have the parts that you’re looking for.

Replace your rusted rocker panel by ordering this 1980-1996 Ford Pickup / Bronco OEM Rocker Panel w/ Door Post, Driver Side from Raybuck Auto Body Parts today.

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    Questions and answers

      Does this include both inner and outer rocker panels?
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      Q Does this include both inner and outer rocker panels? answer now
      Asked by Lucas on December 5, 2021 11:25 am
      Answered by the admin It is only the outer.
    2. Does this include both inner and outer rocker panels?
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      Q Does this include both inner and outer rocker panels? answer now
      Asked by Lucas on December 5, 2021 11:12 am
      A Purely the outer, if you buy replacement floor boards you'll have to cut about an inch of shet metal to fit between this rocker panel and the replacement floor... nothing hard.
    4. Is this a slip-on panel?
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      Q Is this a slip-on panel? answer now
      Asked by Wayne on August 6, 2021 8:18 am
      Answered by the admin No
      A no, you have to cut out the old one
      A no, you have to cut out the old one
    6. I bought the dirver side from your company any idea how much lab or time to have them cut put and welded in?
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      Q I bought the dirver side from your company any idea how much lab or time to have them cut put and...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Charles O on June 2, 2021 2:26 pm
      Answered by the admin It can vary quite a bit depending on the shop , the quality of work and if they do regularly do rust repair. Its best to get a few estimates