Rusting Raptor Rocker panels

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Lyford13

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Interested in kit

Hey ide be interested in a kit if your doing them?

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Did you ever do kits? Ide take one for my f150.
 

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Any way to get those plugs for the holes?

I took my steps off yesterday and the paint is bubbled on both sides under the rear mount of the steps under the door. My rocker on the passenger side is gone on the bottom, might be able to patch a section since its not up the side yet. My driver side ill be able to save.

I went to pep boys and bought clear bra material. Cut them, cleaned the surface and applied. They held up all PA winter. A couple look worse for wear but it’s a 5 minutes replacement.
 

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Any way to get those plugs for the holes?

I took my steps off yesterday and the paint is bubbled on both sides under the rear mount of the steps under the door. My rocker on the passenger side is gone on the bottom, might be able to patch a section since its not up the side yet. My driver side ill be able to save.

Funny, my truck is EXACTLY the same, in exactly the same spots.
 

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So has anyone actually linked the running boards to rust issues as well? Have guys without them noticed less or no rust issues?
 

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So has anyone actually linked the running boards to rust issues as well? Have guys without them noticed less or no rust issues?
Seeing the inside of my rusted rocker panels, is say the running boards are not the issue. They are rusting from the inside, out. The problem stems from not being able to get water out of the rocker panel. There are small gaps along the rocker panel to let the water out, however if you have done any offroading, these small gaps are likely filled with dirt, sand, leaves, sticks, rocks, etc. Which do not allow the water to escape once it enters.

The best solution is it clean it, coat / protect it then to continue the process at an interval that you can afford.

Good luck.
Yukon

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I went down this road with my 04 F-150. I was bummed I had to get rid of my truck due to rust eating away at it from the inside out.
My 12 Raptor I have fluid film the truck since new. So far it seems to be working. No evidence of rust. The only thing that has shown salt damage is the fox shocks, really disappointed in the exterior quality of them.
 

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I too have rust issue, had no visible rust when I got the truck last year and went to iowa over thanksgiving and came back to rust....really don't feel like paying out of pocket 2 to 4 grand and not sure if ford would be able to cover it
 
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