flan
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So I look inside the wheel wells and notice holes, assumingely vent holes or rinse out holes take your pick. Reach around in them and there is foam between the 2 panels. I feel leaving these holes open will allow road debris, salt, sand, water, etc. to collect in there and in the usual time frame rot out the bedsides like previous generations.
So the question is, leave them open as to be able to rinse them out. Spray fluid film or whatever in there regularly to keep moisture at bay. Or spray with fluid film, cavity wax etc then tape over them, and do that as a yearly maintenance item. Taping over them would not let them dry out as much. But at the same time blocking the water from getting in there in the first place.
What’s the thoughts you guys have in this subject?
So the question is, leave them open as to be able to rinse them out. Spray fluid film or whatever in there regularly to keep moisture at bay. Or spray with fluid film, cavity wax etc then tape over them, and do that as a yearly maintenance item. Taping over them would not let them dry out as much. But at the same time blocking the water from getting in there in the first place.
What’s the thoughts you guys have in this subject?