1947-2026 Chevy Suburban Rust Repair Panels
The Chevy Suburban is the longest-running nameplate in automotive history—nearly 80 years of hauling families, crews, and cargo without interruption. From the early panel wagons of the late 1940s through the C/K era, the iconic square bodies, the GMT400 and GMT800 generations, and into today's modern full-size SUVs, the Suburban has done it all. But decades of production means millions of these trucks are still on the road, and rust has caught up with most of them.
Suburbans rust where size and use work against them: floor pans soak up moisture from leaking seals and years of tracked-in water, rocker panels rot from road spray along their extended length, quarter panels catch debris behind the rear wheels, wheel arches deteriorate from constant exposure, and cargo floors weaken from decades of hauling everything from groceries to building materials. The longer body gives rust more places to hide, and once it starts, it spreads fast. Whether you're restoring an early Suburban, keeping a square body alive, maintaining a '90s workhorse, or protecting a late-model investment, the metal underneath has to be solid first.
We stock rust repair panels for Chevy Suburbans from 1947 to present, covering every generation. Every panel is manufactured to match factory contours, ready for fitting and welding by Suburban owners who refuse to let these full-size haulers rust away.