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Old Oct 17, 2007 | 05:08 PM
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Cab corners

Ya think these need to be replaced....lol
 
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Old Oct 17, 2007 | 06:16 PM
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nice!! I thought mine were bad...sickening isn't it?
 
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Old Oct 17, 2007 | 06:42 PM
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The driver's corner actually broke free on my '88. I guess that's the natural progression. I won't take the truck down the road now...still a good plow truck. The rocker panel just swings there now, only held on by the buckled seat belt.

The low mileage '94 I just bought has a little rust there now, and I'm wondering if it would do much good to try and knock back the rust a bit. I know once rust is between panels it's there for good, but I feel like I should try anyways.
 
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Old Oct 18, 2007 | 04:29 PM
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I spray my truck under and in with used oil and paint thinner . Thinner helps spray better. I got the extended cab that stupid foam Ford filled them with is not a better idea.
 
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Old Oct 18, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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dumb question but do you real just spray under the truck with oil and paint thinner? never heard of that before. just use like a garden pump sprayer? unhook anything first.

arguing in my head if it would grab more dirt/salt than just bare metal
 
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