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I am trying to squeak proof my 2004 2500 and are down to the last few squeaks.

My truck has the Fold Flat Floor system under the rear seats. The 2 halfs on the FFF fold on top of each other.
There are 4 rubber bumpers that mount to 1 half to keep the 2nd half from rubbing on each other.

I would like to know 1] what is their part number and 2] is there a source for them.

thanks

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I am trying to squeak proof my 2004 2500 and are down to the last few squeaks.

My truck has the Fold Flat Floor system under the rear seats. The 2 halfs on the FFF fold on top of each other.
There are 4 rubber bumpers that mount to 1 half to keep the 2nd half from rubbing on each other.

I would like to know 1] what is their part number and 2] is there a source for them.

thanks

05083774AA BUMPER, Rubber, Contains 4 Bumpers

Just Google the part number, there are many suppliers. Also, try Summit, eBay, etc.

Same part is used on 2011 Chrysler 300 and 2010 Dodge Journey.
 
I gave up on replacing them as they kept coming out. I've had a couple old socks laying in between for probably 10 years now. It works great and I've always got rags with me if I need them.
 
I took my floor things out completely and put in a Du-Ha. Much better use of the space, and quieter, too.
 
Some years back I went to the dealer and ordered a set of rubber bumpers per their parts catalog. Not expensive (like most dealer parts).
An Awl or similar tool works well to push them in so they stay for a while... I just replaced a few last month when I re-found my bag of bumpers while cleaning up my parts box...
 
Another option (that I hope to do soon) is to take the fold-flat floor out, coat it with bedliner, and then re-install it. That would likely eliminate the need for the rubber bumpers and keep things from sliding around as well.
 
Hmmm. I just had my short 1/2 out yesterday. Those rubbers never gave me trouble. In fact not much in the cab has faltered, ever. Guess I’m lucky.
 
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