dodgewrench88
Junior Member
Picked up a clean 2005 1500 a few weeks ago. The bed on the truck is off a southern truck. It is completely rust free. I live in Connecticut where they salt and liquid brine the roads unfortunately.
I was told these trucks rust notoriously on the wheel arches/bed sides due to sound deadening foam installed in the crevices you can't see which traps in moisture, salt etc.
I put my hand up behind the bedside but couldn't feel any foam. I guess I can remove the tail light assemblies and take a look.
My plan of action was to try and remove the foam. Wash it down, dry thoroughly and then coat it heavily with Fluid Film from the tail light housing opening.
Has anyone successfully dealt with this before?
I was told these trucks rust notoriously on the wheel arches/bed sides due to sound deadening foam installed in the crevices you can't see which traps in moisture, salt etc.
I put my hand up behind the bedside but couldn't feel any foam. I guess I can remove the tail light assemblies and take a look.
My plan of action was to try and remove the foam. Wash it down, dry thoroughly and then coat it heavily with Fluid Film from the tail light housing opening.
Has anyone successfully dealt with this before?