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Rocker trim - which side?

Started by tparker, October 06, 2025, 02:06:02 PM

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tparker

I have one lower body rocker trim and need to get a replacement (any one have the one?). But I am not sure how to tell which side it goes to. I just did an image search and it looks like the ridge should be on the top. So now I have to figure out which side. The ends slant just a tad bit as if it is leaning forwards or backwards, if that makes sense. See photos

mtull

Screw hole should be close to the rear wheel well. Looks like you have the passenger side (I think)?

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tparker

avatar_mtull @mtull thanks, that kinda makes sense. Going off the top of my head I agree it would be passenger side. Now I can start looking for a drivers side.

avatar_Skdmark @Skdmark no part number. It's a piece of trim. I don't recall ever seeing part numbers on trim.

mtull

T @tparker Other than the screw hole, is there a difference in either end of your moulding?  I can't tell the difference?   

tparker

One side leans forward and one side leans backwards like a parallelogram. Its subtle, I tried to show that with the square to show where the angle is

mtull

Quote from: tparker on October 06, 2025, 08:02:10 PMOne side leans forward and one side leans backwards like a parallelogram. Its subtle, I tried to show that with the square to show where the angle is
Thank you for pointing out the subtle difference. I was hoping the slight angle was due to other factors related to the square or not having an extra pair of hands while trying to take pics. 


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