Good video other than blacking out the parts where it looks like it was a bit tricky… those are precisely the parts of the people that people probably want to see… would also have liked to seen more on lining up the weather stripping.
We offer an inner rocker bracket to replace the lower pinch weld, so that there will be a mounting surface if rust has eliminated the viability of the factory one. oamusa.com/collections/2007-2013-silverado-sierra-extended-cab-4-door/products/quick-brackets-1999-2006-silverado-sierra-extended-cab ua-cam.com/video/hfVFIb6A3Eg/v-deo.html
So essentially the same solution as putting fender flares over rusty wheel wells. The problem is this will accelerate rusting by trapping debris and dirt where the rust is already prevalent. Please advise.
Since the rust is being removed first, and the entire area is being treated with grease or cavity wax, this substantially reduces the further spread of the rust and keeps moisture from affecting the metal surface to the same degree as before.
Hi Casey. Yes, we recommend removing as much rust as you can within the area that will be covered. You will need to have a good, clean surface where the tape will be mounted, but any rust that is starting should be removed even if it isn't yet corroded all the way through the paint or completely through the metal. This will help to slow down the spread of the rust as much as possible.
Good morning! Yes, we have registered installers in many states. If you'd like to provide us with your location, we are happy to do our best to find a registered installer in your area.
The intended purpose is to provide a rust-free look in a way that mimics a factory fit and finish, while offering a simple install process at a price that can beat the traditional method of repair in both time spent and total cost. The rust problem and potential growth will vary by truck, but our covers offer better coverage than other similar slip on covers, and our rust treatment method has proven very effective in keeping rust from spreading outside of the coverage area for many years. It is not intended to offer or replace any structural integrity. It is for cosmetic use only.
@@QuickCovers totally understand I had a buddy who used these covers you offer and either he didn't do it right or idk but after a year rust started coming over the covers. My truck isn't to bad yet to need these but rust travels fast so may need some soon 😂
Good video other than blacking out the parts where it looks like it was a bit tricky… those are precisely the parts of the people that people probably want to see… would also have liked to seen more on lining up the weather stripping.
Nice job!
I painted my rivets so it's undetectable. I didn't want silver looking "buttons" showing behind my black truck
Looks great!
My bed bottoms have holes. Not sure how common that is. Do you have a solution?
What if you have rust/weak metal where you need to rivet?
We offer an inner rocker bracket to replace the lower pinch weld, so that there will be a mounting surface if rust has eliminated the viability of the factory one.
oamusa.com/collections/2007-2013-silverado-sierra-extended-cab-4-door/products/quick-brackets-1999-2006-silverado-sierra-extended-cab
ua-cam.com/video/hfVFIb6A3Eg/v-deo.html
So essentially the same solution as putting fender flares over rusty wheel wells. The problem is this will accelerate rusting by trapping debris and dirt where the rust is already prevalent. Please advise.
Since the rust is being removed first, and the entire area is being treated with grease or cavity wax, this substantially reduces the further spread of the rust and keeps moisture from affecting the metal surface to the same degree as before.
@@QuickCovers thank you, very much!! We have just purchased a set
Where can I get a set for my 1999 Ford f150 regular cab
No trade secrets given away here. Screen goes black rite when we need to see process.
If i have some rust bubbles on my cab corners should i grind those down first and then apply the rust inhibitor and grease???
Hi Casey. Yes, we recommend removing as much rust as you can within the area that will be covered. You will need to have a good, clean surface where the tape will be mounted, but any rust that is starting should be removed even if it isn't yet corroded all the way through the paint or completely through the metal. This will help to slow down the spread of the rust as much as possible.
2009-2012 Rams quick cover would be nice.
They are in the works for the Crew Cab version.
@QuickCovers Good to know, but I have a quad cab.
What the cost for both sides
Do you make ones for the supercab? I have the he 4 door one with the small rear doors.
Yes we do. See them here: oamusa.com/collections/2009-2014-f-150-super-cab/products/2009-2014-f-150-supercab-cab-rocker-cover-kit
Here is a customer install video of Quick Covers on a SuperCab F-150: ua-cam.com/video/VjW7cdgOu2A/v-deo.htmlsi=hMpb-J44rMpiIXqN
Do you have to sand before primer and paint?
Quick Covers do not require any sanding. You just need to clean them and use an adhesion promoting raw plastic primer before they are painted.
Looked on your website and nothing offered for 1st generation Chevy Colorados !! WHY?? You could make a ton of money on these!!
Hello , I emailed the website because they don't have them for my truck.
Not seeing rocker covers for super duty’s????
We only offer the smooth cab corner covers for Super Duty trucks at this time
@@QuickCovers okay
so these just cover up my rotted rockers ? then hope to sell it before it's noticed ..........
Will this fit a 2012 Ford Raptor?
They do have some for the raptor, I was looking for some for my 2010... $500 per side!!!
Do any body shops install these?
Good morning! Yes, we have registered installers in many states. If you'd like to provide us with your location, we are happy to do our best to find a registered installer in your area.
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@@QuickCovers any installers around Joplin, Missouri?
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Do they come black...
Yes, you can get them in a textured black finish that does not require paint.
What's the point of this when rust travels so in a few months it's gana be Poppin up over the covers
You could treat the rust. Apply fluid film so it won't spread and then install the covers.
The intended purpose is to provide a rust-free look in a way that mimics a factory fit and finish, while offering a simple install process at a price that can beat the traditional method of repair in both time spent and total cost. The rust problem and potential growth will vary by truck, but our covers offer better coverage than other similar slip on covers, and our rust treatment method has proven very effective in keeping rust from spreading outside of the coverage area for many years. It is not intended to offer or replace any structural integrity. It is for cosmetic use only.
@@QuickCovers totally understand I had a buddy who used these covers you offer and either he didn't do it right or idk but after a year rust started coming over the covers. My truck isn't to bad yet to need these but rust travels fast so may need some soon 😂
Use a rust encapsulator before the install
Just repair to pass inspection. Not permanent repair not very structural
$500.00 for one side....NO THANKS