Rocker Panel Hardware





The rocker panels are the area of the body on the side of the vehicle between the wheel wells and below the doors. Because they’re located so low on the body and out of the average line of sight, they’re an often neglected part. But if you’re interested in doing something with this area of your vehicle you’ve come to the right place. We can supply you with all your needs whether you want to replace your rocker panels, protect them from damage or dress them up.

Off-roading and 4-wheeling, crawling over rocks and other obstacles, can really be tough on rocker panels. Impacts here can cause major damage, possibly even affecting the way doors open and close. To protect these vulnerable areas we carry rocker guards from the top off-road equipment suppliers. These rugged tubes, in durable aluminum or steel, extend from wheel well to wheel well to protect your off-roader’s exposed flanks. Once you’re equipped with a set of these rocker guards, you’ll be ready to take on the toughest terrain.

To brighten things up, we carry rocker panel moldings for all popular cars and trucks. Most are made from high grade stainless steel, which has high chromium content for resistance to corrosion. This stainless can be precision formed, to perfectly fit the contours of your vehicle, then these moldings are polished to a mirror-like luster that’s virtually indistinguishable from chrome. They’re attached to the vehicle with 3M™ acrylic foam tape. This adhesive is super strong and so effective it’s used by the automobile manufacturers to attach trim at the factory.

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This is Not An INTERIOR plug!! It is a trunk plug
**CAUTION** Be aware of what you are purchasing. Item description says "interior plug". These are TRUNK PLUGS not interior. I bought for my 1982 El Camino. The interior/cab plugs I need are smaller. The description on the part itself says "TRUNK PLUG". If you need INTERIOR plugs do not buy as you will receive TRUNK plugs. Hope this helps. I'm not even going to get started on where they source the TRUNK plugs. SMH
Posted by Customer / March 19, 20211982 Chevy El Camino