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just purchased 92 dually

Postby singlesmoker06 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:19 pm

well hello everyone !! im new to the site but n ot new to CUMMINS by far!!!! i recently just purchased my 3rd 1st gen. but this ones a dually FINALLY!!!! now, my problem is finding some front fenders and rear fenders, these are just mangled all up but the rest of the truck is perfect!! any help would be great on maybe a place that has resto. parts like LMC or JCWhitney idk........ :wrench:
91.5 d250 auto. $800 truck just for fun, 3200 spring, big injectors, big turbo, now have money out of pocket ....
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Postby Billy Boy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:17 am

I just put two new rockers and a cab corner on my truck. I'm prepping for a repaint. I ordered the panels from Raybucks. The quality was very, very good and the shipping took about a week. Here is a link to their website: http://raybuck.com/
Not sure they will have what you are looking for, but I was very pleased with their quality and service.

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Postby Mark Nixon » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:34 am

I have good used fenders for all 4 corners, for sale.

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Postby NOT_A_BLAZER » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:21 pm

I would watch the front sheetmetal,I had a pair of "jcwhitney" type fenders on an old ramcharger,almost none of the holes lined up and there were already dings on them right out of the box. I guess it's better than rusty dented fenders though. It took me a while to find nice OE fenders for my pickup but it was well worth it.
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Re: just purchased 92 dually

Postby Farmboy » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:31 am

Not trying to to hi-jack your thread, and Welcome by the way, but....

Billy Boy,
Did you do the full OEM syle rocker or just the slip on. it looks good. I am going to do mine.
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Re: just purchased 92 dually

Postby Billy Boy » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:53 pm

Farmboy-

I actually bought one of each based upon the condition of my truck's rockers. The driver's side was rusted at the back of the rocker and went beyond the coverage of the slip-on rocker. The whole rocker was replaced. The driver's side was therefore an OEM style rocker.

The slip-on was plenty long enough to cover the minimal rust on the passenger side. The slip-on is shorter in the rear than the OEM by about six inches. The exact dimensions are on the website. I found their rocker replacements were much thicker than I expected and matched up pretty darn well. Good quality and relatively quick shipping overall.

Good luck! I'm not a body guy at all (this was my first time replacing rocker panels) but with a mig and a little bondo to seal up the seams I was really happy with the results. I'm currently working on painting the whole cab and converting to flat bed.
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