[quote author=NicksTrix link=board=5;threadid=13655;start=0#102822 date=1043536663]<br>a good thing to do after you get the replacement panel in, got the top seams sealed up, is go underneath and run seam sealer in from the back of the joints where ever you can get to. if the area was cleaned before you started, you can shoot some undercoating over the area when done. if it's dirty, don't waste your time undercoating, it's won't last real long. if you can stop the moisture from coming into the joints from the backside, you will save yourself from alot of future rust. this is one reason why these trucks rust so bad in the first place.<br>when i replace panels i plug weld inner connection points, and stitch weld the edges in sections about 1 in long, every 4 inches or so. seal the unwelded areas afterwards. really strong,looks great when done!<br>good luck & have fun<br>[/quote]<br><br>NicksTrix....<br> what do you do with the unwelded seams as far as making it look continuous? Do you fill it in with a little body filler, or do you just let it go. I am thinking about how it will look along the seam between floorpans and rocker panels.<br><br>thanks<br>