 
Re: Rocker Panel mouldings - underneath the doors on the OUTSIDE
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Re: Rocker Panel mouldings - underneath the doors on the OUTSIDE
- From: Gremlingts@xxxx
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 21:53:47 EST
 The Rocker mouldings are the trim strips located underneath the doors and 
along the bottom of the rear quarter in front of the rear wheels. It protects 
the painted areas from chipping, and gives the car a classy look. They're 
probably 2 inches wide on a Gremlin. Look at the little sheetmetal area below 
the doors that extend back to the rear wheels. Thats where the rocker 
mouldings would be if the car has them. Usually holes located every 12 to 18 
inches to mount moulding clips if they're missing. 
Jerry in Virginia
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