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So i noticed today I have two rust bubbles the size of quarters on the fender wells above the rear tires. I know this area is common but I dont understand. The inside of the wheel well looks like its brand new. Its still has a good coat of paint. It really pisses me off. I know my truck is 10 years old, but i dont see how this happened.
 
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those bed are double walled and if water or snow and salt get in there its history after that , the moisture gets trapped , mine started the same thing and it ticks me off too , my buddy has a 03 and nothing , hit or miss type thing .
 
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True it sucks but you know what you gotta do now.
 
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those bed are double walled and if water or snow and salt get in there its history after that , the moisture gets trapped , mine started the same thing and it ticks me off too , my buddy has a 03 and nothing , hit or miss type thing .
Oh great so now if I fix the rust it will just keep bubbling because its rusting on the inside. Wow. Thanks dodge.

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Whats that?
 
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Whats that?
sand it down and chemically stop the rust before you end up with holes or pitting in the metal.
 
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Know of any good products to stop the rusting?
 
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I use Ospho or LPS-3. You can google them both.
 
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sand it down and chemically stop the rust before you end up with holes or pitting in the metal.
If I sand it down a coat it how will it stop the other side from rusting causing the bubbles?
 
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yep pretty common me and two guys i work with drive 02's all of them have it. time to do some body work
 
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seems like its the same place always. ive seen 06/07 with it even

Its probably due to either a small etch/eating into the paint (even a pinhole) or even a small void in the paint that allows the moisture to sweat into. Like they said, itll get worse until its stopped.
 


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