How to Remove Side Rockers on a C8 Corvette

How to Remove Side Rockers on a C8 Corvette

Do You Need to Remove Your C8 Corvette's Stock Rockers Before Installing ACS Rocker Panels?

As Corvette enthusiasts, we often get asked whether it's necessary to remove the OEM side rockers before installing our high-performance ACS rocker panels. The short answer is yes, and in this guide, we'll explain why removing your stock rockers is crucial for achieving the best fit, function, and style from your new ACS rocker upgrade.

Many C8 Corvette owners mistakenly believe they can simply mount our C8 Stingray side rockers over their existing OEM ones. However, to truly unleash your Corvette's potential and get the most out of your ACS rockers, removing the factory panels is a must. We'll walk you through the process step-by-step, so you can upgrade with confidence.

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Why Do You Need to Remove OEM Rockers?

Removing your C8 Corvette's stock rocker panels before installing our ACS rockers is essential for several reasons:

  • Ensures a precise, snug fit for optimal aerodynamics and style
  • Allows for proper alignment with your Corvette's body lines and contours
  • Prevents fitment issues and unsightly gaps between the rocker and the body
  • Enables secure attachment using the supplied rivets and double-sided tape

By starting with a clean slate, you'll achieve a factory-quality installation that looks great and performs even better. Our ACS rockers are designed to enhance your Corvette's aerodynamics, provide superior protection, and give your car an aggressive, track-ready appearance that stands out from the crowd.

Crafted from durable PC Composite, our rocker panels offer unmatched resistance to heat and impact compared to the factory rockers. Upgrading to ACS rockers not only improves your C8's performance but also helps maintain its stunning good looks for years to come.

Step-by-Step Guide to Removing OEM Rockers

Removing your C8 Corvette's factory rocker panels is a straightforward process that requires just a few basic tools and a bit of patience. Here's what you'll need:

  • Drill with 3/16" bit
  • Trim removal tools
  • Heat gun or adhesive remover
  • Compressed air or a small brush

Once you have your tools ready, follow these steps:

  1. Lift your Corvette safely using a jack and stands or a lift to access the rocker panels.
  2. Locate the rivets along the bottom edge of the OEM rocker spears and carefully drill them out.
  3. Use your trim removal tools to gently pry the rocker spears away from the body, separating the double-sided tape.
  4. Remove any remaining rivet pieces, adhesive residue, or debris to prepare the surface for your new ACS rockers.
Drilling out rocker rivets
Drilling out rocker rivets
Prying off C8 rocker
Prying off C8 rocker
Remove excess debris
Remove excess debris
Clean surface
Clean surface

Take your time and work carefully to avoid damaging your Corvette's paint or underlying body panels. If you encounter stubborn adhesive, a heat gun or adhesive remover can help soften it for easier removal. For more tips, check out our in-depth guide on the best way to remove rivets from your Corvette. Once your OEM rockers are off, you're ready to install your new ACS rocker panels!

Installing Your New ACS Rocker Panels

With your stock rockers removed, installing your new ACS rocker panels is a breeze. Whether you've chosen our C8 Z06 Rockers for Stingray, 1VM Side Rockers, 5VM Side Rockers, 7VM Side Rockers, or C8 Z51 Side Rockers, the process is the same:

  1. Align your new ACS rockers with your Corvette's body lines and pre-drilled holes.
  2. Secure the rockers using the supplied rivets and a rivet gun, ensuring a snug, gap-free fit.
  3. Clean the mounting surfaces with alcohol and apply the provided double-sided tape for added stability.
  4. Double-check the alignment and fitment, then stand back and admire your newly upgraded Corvette!

Installation video

If you are more a visual person, then check out our installation video. We show you how to remove OEM C8 rockers from your vehicle before installing our C8 Corvette Stingray Z06 style side rockers.

If you need help selecting the perfect rocker panel style for your C8 Corvette, don't miss our blog post on five side rockers you'll love for your C8 Stingray. We break down the unique features and benefits of each design to help you choose the ideal match for your taste and performance goals.

Not only will your ACS rockers give your C8 Corvette a more aggressive, track-inspired look, but they'll also help protect your undercarriage from damage and enhance your car's aerodynamics for improved performance. It's the ultimate win-win upgrade!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I reuse my OEM rocker panel rivets?

No, you'll need to drill out the factory rivets to remove your OEM rocker panels. Our ACS rocker kits include new rivets specifically designed for a perfect fit.

What if I have trouble removing the double-sided tape?

If the double-sided tape is being stubborn, try using a heat gun or adhesive remover to soften it. Work slowly and carefully to avoid damaging your Corvette's paint.

Do I need any special tools to install the ACS rocker panels?

Aside from a drill, a rivet gun, and some basic hand tools, you should have everything you need to complete the installation. Our kits come with detailed instructions and all necessary hardware.

Upgrade with Confidence

Removing your C8 Corvette's factory rocker panels before installing our ACS rocker upgrades is essential for achieving the best possible fit, function, and style. By following our step-by-step guide and using the right tools and techniques, you can tackle this project with confidence and transform your Corvette in just a few hours.

As fellow Corvette enthusiasts, we're here to help you get the most out of your car. If you have any questions about our ACS rocker panels or need assistance with installation, don't hesitate to contact us. To order your set of ACS side rockers today, visit our online store. Let's take your C8 Corvette to the next level together!

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