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    Default Looking for replacement cab corners

    My can corners are shot! Been looking on the web and coming up short please help.

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    If you are replacing the rockers, it's very easy to leave them a bit longer and fabricate the cab corners out of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikel View Post
    If you are replacing the rockers, it's very easy to leave them a bit longer and fabricate the cab corners out of them.
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    Hi, I am not replacing rockers. They look good. Does anyone know where I can get cab corners. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikel View Post
    If you are replacing the rockers, it's very easy to leave them a bit longer and fabricate the cab corners out of them.
    Do you have some info about doing that for a newbie.. Mine are shot as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsbritt3150 View Post
    Do you have some info about doing that for a newbie.. Mine are shot as well.
    Basically what you do is leave the rockers about 1.5-2" longer than needed, then gently roll the excess inwards and weld them together, using a flat piece of sheetmetal to recreate the rest. After you grind the welds, it will look like a factory cab corner, minus the weld seam.

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