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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(motoxlifer &#064; Apr 21 2006, 08&#58;53 PM) [snapback]50695[/snapback]</div>
    I take it they salt the roads alot around there in the winter. That old cover is trash&#33;
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    Yes. But when I had it, I always got the underbody wash. This was already like that before I got it.

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    Damn, spray that thing with some black appliance paint to seal it off from the weather. That bare metal has already started to erode.
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    More pics after busting out the hammer for fun.










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    You need to get after that whole frame with some POR-15 or whatever the number is. POR is an abbreviation for Paint Over Rust. Too much longer and the ends of the axles are going to rust through. I&#39;d take it down to a sand blaster first and then just pile the POR to it.
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    When I first bought my truck I sprayed any thing on the under side that didn&#39;t have paint on it with black enamal and a couple of months ago I gave everything a second coat and touched up any factory paint that looked thin.
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    gotta love indiana salt. LOL
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    Glad you got it put back together. But..what the heck is that big dent in the new pan?

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(airdiesel &#064; Apr 23 2006, 08&#58;47 PM) [snapback]50937[/snapback]</div>
    Glad you got it put back together. But..what the heck is that big dent in the new pan?
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    A magnet normally goes where the dimple is. If you are talking about the one on the lower passanger side.
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    ok, that makes sense. Thanks

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    What docone said. The old one has the same thing, just no dent.

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