cpc12
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- Ram Year
- 2010 Ram 1500 Big Horn
- Engine
- 5.7 Hemi
I see a lot of dodge trucks with rust on the fender above the rear wheel.
I do not want this to happen and want to take preventative measures to ensure it does not happen.
I have examined the interior of the wheel well and see a few issues Im not sure how to deal with.
I would assume the rust begins with the several screws holding the plastic to the metal. These screws with built in washers are a perfect place for salt to sit and rot the metal.
this brings me to the second part. it seems that where the plastic and the metal meet is also a perfect place for salt to sit undisturbed.
questions :
- can I seal the metal to the plastic to create a seal between the metal and the plastic ? maybe using silicone
- i was considering using clear POR 15 to cover the screws that hold the plastic in.
- would it be better to remove the screw paint surface and screw threads with POR 15 and reinsert screw then paint over head of screw ? this seems like overkill but might be worth it.
- or just paint over the existing screwheads with POR 15. leaving any rust encapsulated behind the POR 15 ? this seems like a lazy approach..
Any input or stories are welcomed
thanks
I do not want this to happen and want to take preventative measures to ensure it does not happen.
I have examined the interior of the wheel well and see a few issues Im not sure how to deal with.
I would assume the rust begins with the several screws holding the plastic to the metal. These screws with built in washers are a perfect place for salt to sit and rot the metal.
this brings me to the second part. it seems that where the plastic and the metal meet is also a perfect place for salt to sit undisturbed.
questions :
- can I seal the metal to the plastic to create a seal between the metal and the plastic ? maybe using silicone
- i was considering using clear POR 15 to cover the screws that hold the plastic in.
- would it be better to remove the screw paint surface and screw threads with POR 15 and reinsert screw then paint over head of screw ? this seems like overkill but might be worth it.
- or just paint over the existing screwheads with POR 15. leaving any rust encapsulated behind the POR 15 ? this seems like a lazy approach..
Any input or stories are welcomed
thanks