i know you already bought the patch panel but how much would a whole side from junkyard cost. around here you can buy whole mint beds for about $300.
what the other side look like
I've looked for a year to find a bed. If you can find one, they are over 1000.00 plus shipping. A whole new bedside is available from the dealer for 1000.00. So I decided to buy a patch panel.
The other side has no sign of rust or corrosion. I believe when the truck was built, they neglected to properly seal the inner lip seam where the bedside meets the inner wheel house.
Same here. I gave up on finding a bed. Around here, I can get a rust free southern take off, but it's close to $2000 for a bed, so I have two patch panels sitting in the garage waiting on me to get to them.
tpierce.......get another patch panel. Trust me!!!!! I have an '02 Ram. Shortly after I bought it (used) the passenger side started bubbling. I investigated and saw where it was bondo'd in. The driver side was pristine. But seeing that I had some things to do in the garage, the truck set out. Now the driver side is bubbling. So I bought two patch panels. Yours will do the same thing. If you only fix one side, in another year, you will be doing the other side, so you may as well bite the bullet now.
Along with that.....keep your eye out for a good tailgate, because that will be the next thing to go. Chrysler has done a real **** job on their design of their trucks, because they all rust in the same place. I've seen truck that are well taken care of and maybe 4 years old that are starting to bubble on the back fenders. As soon as the weather breaks, and we get the Christmas stuff out of the house garage, and I get the wife's Olds back together from sitting in my garage, then I can get on my truck and get it fixed.