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Re: [T3] Rocker Repairs


I am about to make this same repair this coming spring. From what I have
heard, welding a metal tube accross the door is recommended whenever taking
the body off of our old vw's. Personally, even if the old rockers seem
pretty sound it's better to be safe than sorry.
Good luck!
... and let me know how it went when you are done.

-Rich

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Barnes" <joebarnes84@hotmail.com>
To: <type3@vwtype3.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 6:34 AM
Subject: [T3] Rocker Repairs


> I have a question regarding rocker replacement. Is the body rigid enough
> to be able to replace the outer rocker skins one at a time with the
> inner rockers and heater channels in place, with the body removed from
> the car? Has anybody done this before or is the risk of the car folding
> up too much? The heater channels and inner rockers are in very good
> condition and so should give a fair amount of support. I was thinking of
> bracing the body with steel tubing across the door jambs and then
> removing this once the panel was in place, but I obviously would
> appreciate input on this.
>
> BTW, I know that the rockers are an easy job with the body on the car,
> but the body needs to come off for some of the other welding work so it
> would be ideal if I could do it all together....
>
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