THAT's the way to do a Video! Showed me what I needed to know. Didn't need an Extra 30 Mins watching someone drill holes. Didn't need to actully watch him elongate the notch after He showed the Problem! Great Job, Ken! I just now Subscribed!
Actually what I did was measure the rocker molding then divide the number of clips I had so I could space them accordingly. Thanks for the comment and hope this answers your question
Thanks Sir! doing the same to a '67 Chevelle--really appreciate the guidance.
Glad to help
THAT's the way to do a Video! Showed me what I needed to know. Didn't need an Extra 30 Mins watching someone drill holes. Didn't need to actully watch him elongate the notch after He showed the Problem! Great Job, Ken! I just now Subscribed!
Thank you for the great comment and for subscriping, really appreciate it!
Looks real nice Ken! My old 64 didn't have rocker moldings when I traded for it.
Thanks Nick. Yes, they did really dress it up.
OK, but was there another video about rocker panels that I missed? This one is about rocker panel chrome molding/trim.
How did you know where to dill for the clips?
Actually what I did was measure the rocker molding then divide the number of clips I had so I could space them accordingly. Thanks for the comment and hope this answers your question
Kens Hobby going to get rocker panels for my 97 eclipse rs hopefully this works to drill the clip holes