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well hey guys this is Jake from VidCon stuff and today Im gonna cut out these cab corners and make sure my rockers are good I do have new cab corners and I do have new rockers but I bought new rockers thinking the worst but the more I kind of fill around on these rockers they might be pretty good just with some surface rust and some pitting so what Im thinking is I can grind this down see where were at and use a rust encapsulator if the pinnings you know it hasnt penetrated its just slightly through and Ive got some good thickness so Im going to use Im gonna grind it down see where Im at think maybe a screwdriver and see if I got any soft points and a really sharp screwdriver and see and if I do then Im just gonna replace it but if if its solid white replace that I can I can encapsulate the rust Eastwood makes a good product and Ill just spray that on so right now Im just gonna grind this down a little bit just see where were at and then Im gonna get into cutting these