So after much personal debate I'm keeping my GMC  2016 3/4 ton. rocker panels are just starting to show failing bubbling paint and a few ew small rust streaks familiar using with a hvlp sprayer or brush rust oleum primer  first than paint it.  Thinking of using a  bed liner this time  rockers would end up black textured kind of  matching black plastic  wheel well liners.  Current GMC paint on rockers  was textured color  matched  from new anyway.  Cab corners are still in decent condition rockers have no rust perforation yet to my knowledge. I'm sure  if I do nothing before this winter they will be completely trashed.  Plan is to strip current rocker paint on truck  to bare metal. Using a wire cup brush and similar. Tape bottom of doors, fenders, and box corners  blow dust off wipe clean with acetone possibly rough up bare steel with sand paper then use spray on bedliner on rockers hopefully I won't have to use bondo. Id  probably use a marine based filling, fairing compound  compound two part epoxy  it's called vc watertight and doesn't absorb moisture.  It's pricer than regular bondo but works good considering it's designed to be used underwater and hardens solid yet still sandable Definitely not a pro body tech. My question is if a black spray on bedliner is used would someone with more experience than me use an etching primer first before bed liner or  any primer first  Can if I'm feeling real creative color match paint over the black truck bed liner? Probably won't just leave it textured black.  But I know something needs to be done now vs later.  Thanks, Expertise and suggestions are appreciated.  Pics available later today if needed.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
			
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