CoronaRaptor
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Nope, they didn't come out til 2012Nice truck! Do you know if the 6.2L emblem came on the 2010? Or if it was added later.
I would 100% treat the rockers once you blow them out.
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Nope, they didn't come out til 2012Nice truck! Do you know if the 6.2L emblem came on the 2010? Or if it was added later.
I would 100% treat the rockers once you blow them out.
I'm getting mine done real soon. A friend of mine that does auto body is doing it as a side job plus fix anything under the bed to make it look like a brand new truck again for 6 grand. It took him a while but he was able to find rocker patch kit from Ford. Si I didn't have to buy the entire unisides. Mine aren't that bad as I maintained those areas pretty well. Im just doing it before the inner rockers get attacked. If they do then costs go upHi All,
I've been poking around the forum for a while and decided it was time to check-in.
I picked up a high mileage 2010 6.2L late in the summer at an auction. Paid the equivalent of 11.2K USD for it.
So far I've changed all the fluids including a total flush of the coolant system, as it had green coolant in it. Mechanically it is sound, no issues on the hour drive to get it home.
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And before anyone asks, yes it needs rockers. If there is an interest, I can post myself struggling through the process.
Kevin
No rust holes to register it?? Haha my first car had rust holes big enough to stuff a full-grown beaver into. No offense I just like beavers haha, and Canadians!Right around 200k miles.
Figure it went to auction because of the rust and a CEL. It was a broken wire to the charcoal canister and cost me $0 to fix. I ordered replacement rockers from Mill Supply. They look like quality pieces.
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Drivers side rocker. I had started cutting away the rocker to see if there was any good metal left. I wanted to see if I could patch or would replace the entire rocker. After opening it up a bit, I decided to replace the entire rocker. I plan on keeping the truck and not cut any corners. Also I can get rid of any rust on the inner rocker, and once it is back together, wool wax the **** out of it for the rest of its life.
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Passenger side. I might paint over it and replace it next winter. In Manitoba to pass safety inspection before registering, you can't have any rust holes.
The rockers will take me awhile. I`m an amateur at body work.
I'm getting mine done real soon. A friend of mine that does auto body is doing it as a side job plus fix anything under the bed to make it look like a brand new truck again for 6 grand. It took him a while but he was able to find rocker patch kit from Ford. Si I didn't have to buy the entire unisides. Mine aren't that bad as I maintained those areas pretty well. Im just doing it before the inner rockers get attacked. If they do then costs go up
I don't have to replace them. I noticed some blistering at the bottom of them. Most people wouldn't do it if there's looked like mine. But I have the cash now to do it so I'm starting to Restore my Gen 1 Beast. Has alot of milage but I love it so much that I just can't let it go. I rather put 25 grand into it which is what I'm going to do than buy new. This now going to be my weekend toy for the rest of my life then hand down to my Son some day6K sounds like a lot. However the other day I spent 6 hours just getting the bed bolts out. After snapping my torx bit, I welded nuts onto them. Got 3 out that way, the other 3 broke the metal clips, so had grind/cut them out.
Add in fender flare clips, paint primer etc. etc. It adds up.
Sucks you have to replace them even though you maintained them.