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Well it's been four weeks and still no exhaust manifold. Ordered it from anything diesel off ebay. I have been it contact with them 4-5 days ago and they asked if the shipping address was right and i told them yes and no response . ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER

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Old 11-25-2008, 03:22 PM
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Well it's been four weeks and still no exhaust manifold. Ordered it from anything diesel off ebay. I have been it contact with them 4-5 days ago and they asked if the shipping address was right and i told them yes and no response . I think I got hosed Anyway the truck is off the road till the manifold,the steering column,ram air hood and the rust on the rockers get fixed. So I,m a little angry right nowIf anyone has any pointers on what to do about the rocker rust I would be greatful

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Old 11-25-2008, 03:34 PM
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Good reason to support the sponsors who are here on the site to stay in touch and have a reputation to up hold

About your Rocker Rust , A lot of people put Linex On the bottom of the doors

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Old 11-25-2008, 03:52 PM
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Yea is it actually the rockers themself or the bottom of your doors? Sucks about ebay! Whats their feedback like?

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Old 11-29-2008, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by DieselMinded View Post

About your Rocker Rust , A lot of people put Linex On the bottom of the doors
I believe you would want to get rid of the rust before spraying with Linex.

How bad is the rust?

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Old 11-29-2008, 02:24 PM
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For sure you want to get it back down to bare metal! I had to do the doors on my 97 and 2000. Its just a poor dodge design right from the factory. The weep holes in the bottom of the doors were partially or fully plugged with glue from the factory which made the doors retain mosture and rot from the inside out.... But yea, get rid of the cancer make it nice and clean and paint the exposed areas with POR-15. Worked like a charm on my two trucks!

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Old 11-29-2008, 03:05 PM
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If you are using POR-15 you dont want to take it to bare metal. POR-15 needs the rust to be there.

Theres also another product called Rust Bullet:

Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating
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Old 12-06-2008, 07:18 AM
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Alright I'm in business got a manifold from zimmies automotive. Truck is going under construction thursday And I got a early x-mass gift from the wife. A video cam so it's time to get busy
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Originally Posted by Dr. Evil View Post
If you are using POR-15 you dont want to take it to bare metal. POR-15 needs the rust to be there.
Not true, I know you can hence the name of it... I've never had a problem with the way I described. I don't know about you but I like to get rid of the flake scaly B.S. and the metal you take it down to will not be 100% clean. Hence you get your "seasoned" metal.


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So what's the good word??

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Old 02-21-2009, 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr. Evil View Post
If you are using POR-15 you dont want to take it to bare metal. POR-15 needs the rust to be there.

Theres also another product called Rust Bullet:

Stop Rust with Rust Inhibitor Products, Rust Paint & Coating

Can we get POR-15 in Alberta...I can't find any..

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I believe you can. There is also another product called Rust Bullet and Im pretty sure its available

I cant tell you what the cost will be - but you know its not going to be cheap.

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I am gonna start my rockers ( not to jump the thread) but my rust is pretty deep it looks is it easier to replaced the whole rocker or what should i do

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I am gonna start my rockers ( not to jump the thread) but my rust is pretty deep it looks is it easier to replaced the whole rocker or what should i do
find a wrecked cab and cut the rockers out of it.....factory steel is better than most of the replacement parts you will get.....

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find a wrecked cab and cut the rockers out of it.....factory steel is better than most of the replacement parts you will get.....
around here the factory steel is more than likely rusted on the inside. I used aftermarket rockers and cab corners on a 79 chevy 9 years ago and they are still holding strong. If you use aftermarket just don't clean off all the coating on them, only where you are going to weld and get some good weld thru primer.
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