





🛻 Armor up your Ram — because your truck deserves legendary trail toughness!
Bushwacker Trail Armor Side Rocker 4-piece set offers heavy-duty TPO protection for rocker panels on select Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 Crew Cab models (2009-2022). Designed for off-road durability, it guards against debris, rust, and scratches while enhancing your truck’s aesthetic with a textured matte black finish. Installation is quick and drill-free, using 3M adhesive and a proprietary clip system. This USA-made armor comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty, making it the ultimate upgrade for rugged Ram owners who demand both style and protection.

| ASIN | B01I4Y1L2E |
| Brand | Bushwacker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (545) |
| Date First Available | 26 July 2016 |
| Exterior | OEM Matte Black |
| Item Weight | 3.19 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 14064 |
| Manufacturer | Bushwacker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14064 |
| Model | Bushwacker Trail Armor Rock Panel |
| OEM Part Number | 14064 |
| Product Dimensions | 146.05 x 20.32 x 20.32 cm; 3.19 kg |
A**R
This product fit my 2011 Ram 1500 perfectly. It completely covered the rocker panel from just behind the front fender to the cab corner. It allowed me to cut out and treat the rusty rocker panels, then cover with this rocker panel guard. It looks very good and made the rocker repair simple and the end result is better than new. The door sill protection is an added bonus to the product.
P**G
These fit great. Look great. Had a great price too. Easy to install. But if you have running boards, I recommend you remove them before you start. Makes my truck look new again. The quality is great. They are heavy plastic like material, so they will never rust!!!!
V**1
Perfect fit to my truck
R**N
Very impressed . First off they fit perfectly. Secondly they are high quality thirdly they look great
S**O
Installation went well on my 2016 Ram. The adhesive tape seems to be very strong. The only thing I can add is when you start peeling back the first few inches of the backing tape to tape them to the outside of the protector so none end up under it when you start installing. I used painters tape for that. I lost one underneath with the first portion I installed, a bit of a job to get to it once areas had been stuck down, even lightly. They are an inch or two short of covering the whole rocker in the front, not really a big deal. Unless you leave a 1 inch gap where they meet in the middle