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    Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panel Protection

    For those of us who live on long gravel roads and who have tires that chuck rocks, check this out.

    I know I could do fender flares or mud flaps, but I like my setup.

    These Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panels are pretty nice.

    I paid just shy of two hundred for them, and they seem to be holding up well.

    I was looking into bed lining where the rocker panels are, but I am glad I went this route for now.

    My Faulken AT3Ws were rock-chipping my truck like crazy.

    I know it's a truck and should be treated as such but shoot for the prices of trucks nowadays; I want to keep this sucker for the long haul.






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    Looks good!

    Thanks for the info.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4

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    I didn’t even know these existed; I must get a set.

    My rockers are so beaten up.


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    Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panel Protection

    Quote Originally Posted by Jake59 View Post
    I didn’t even know these existed; I must get a set.

    My rockers are so beaten up.


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    It's funny you say that neither did I until I searched on bed lining rocker panels and then boom, it came up.

    I said to myself I wish I had known a year ago.

    Easy to put on; make sure it's at least 60 degrees out per instructions, so it adheres.


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    Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panel Protection

    Nice, I like it!

    Is it sealed up enough that salt/snow will not get in there and cause a problem?

    I might get some for my truck as well.

    I do a lot of dirt/gravel in the summer, but I live in the mountains and see plenty of snow in the winter.

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    Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panel Protection

    I had these on my 17 2500.

    They work great, but you must wash well behind them as they catch dirt well.

    I haven’t bought any for my 21 and would probably have these areas done with bed liner material instead.

    2021 Ram 3500 DRW, H.O., bypass oil filtration, bypass coolant filtration, S&B CAI, 4:10’s
    2wd low loc kit.
    Reacquired 2001 3500, 5.9 nv4500, dually cab and chassis, 5” straight pipe, edge juice w/attitude. Otherwise all stock…..for now.

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    Re: Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panel Protection

    Quote Originally Posted by BikePilot View Post
    Nice, I like it!

    Is it sealed up enough that salt/snow will not get in there and cause a problem?

    I might get some for my truck as well.

    I do a lot of dirt/gravel in the summer, but I live in the mountains and see plenty of snow in the winter.

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    That has been my concern as well with the salt.

    I have a beater truck for winter, do that's what I am going to do.


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    Re: Bushwacker Truck Trail Armor Rocker Panel Protection

    Thanks!

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