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Martin

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i cleaned the inside of the rocker best i could. it actually looks pretty good all things considered. i have the eastwood internal frame coating and was considering putting that inside the rockers. issue is the hose is 2ft and the rocker is over 5. is it worth drilling a hole in the bottom of the rocker to paint th inside?

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Daves69

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Ziebart would have no problem drilling holes for their rustproofing.
The Eastwood stuff is messy.
I used that in the rockers of my '05 Ram. I'm guessing it was too late though.

To have a bit more control over hose curling, you might attach a stiff heavy gauge wire (coat hanger maybe) with painters tape. Or maybe the tube will fit inside a length of brake line.
 

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it looks like the hose fits up through the drain holes in the rockers already. Think ill go ahead and do it, cant hurt.
 

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Hi Martin, I used the Eastwood coating and I made the entry holes 1/2" and located then to be under the door sill kick plates. I made 4 holes and applied 2 passes per hole and turned the spray hose as many times as I could. I purchased 1/2" hole plugs from the Internet and seal them with body caulking. Anything you do to apply coating inside the inclose areas is better than nothing. Good luck,
 

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the inside the rocker looks pretty good. i was really surprised given my current status of being in rust repair hell.
 
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