spelunk68
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- Ram Year
- 2009 sport
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- Hemi 5.7
So I was doing the woolwax (fluid film alternative, supposedly a little better) undercoating on my new ram and while under it there are oval holes to access the inside of the rocker (into the the back cab corners as well) area, like 5 or 6 in a line on each side. Being the spot my 4th gen rotted out (hardley any rust on the frame but the bottom cab corners same spot on both sides was rotted to a large hole, I did not even catch it since they were rotting under the paint from the insuide till I noticed a bubble in the paint one day, poked it and all that was there for the size of my large hands was paint, no more metal, crazy) without much snow driving here in the northeast I wanted to get in there good and I figured it would be a common thing to find, an oval grommet to plug the hole. I removed 4 of the clear stickers to access in there. Now that everything is coated there is no chance in hell of getting something to stick over the 4 holes I now have opened, and it seems finding oval rubber or plastic grommets to fit is not as easy as I thought. has anyone accessed that area of the 5th gen and found something to fit the holes to seal the up? I don't want anything permanent as i will be reapplying the stuff to enclosed sheet metal areas about every 5 years (annual for the general spray where it can get worn/washed off). The plastic seals I took off are transparent with 2 thin black lines where they were stuck to the sheet metal. I will get pictures if needed was just on the computer figured I would ask first.