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I just got the Dodge fever (have a cummins MH for a while) and took delivery on the new truck 1/19/01 and love it! The only thing that bugs me is the little flange thats exposed where the fenders are tack welded. Its even more visible on 4X4s. Has anyone else been bothered and what have you done?

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2000 2500 Quad cab SLT short box 2WD ETC/DGT all options but leather, Putco bedrails, Manik steps, Ameriguard Liner white/silver arrived 1/19/01
1997 Itasca 34ft MH with 230Hp Cummins TD /Allison 6 speed Auto
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Grady-White Seafarer 22. 5 ft boat 6000lbs "wet"
 
I put Warn fender flairs on mine,not to cover the welds but to keep rocks and mud off the body. Side benefit was covering the welds,looks good too.

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95' 25004X4,AT,Driftwood,Banks Stinger,Warn fender flairs and running boards(work truck)
95 3500,5 speed 3:54,BD E-brake,Driftwood,Banks&Psycotty,34,000 GCVW apple and tractor hauler(works harder truck)
 
illflem, thanks for the reply... my post wasnt too clear. I'm talking about the flange behind the rear wheel (? rear quarter panel) that sort of hangs down in space. A similar flange is below the cab and runs from wheel well to wheel well but I think is hidden well by the step rails. I was tinking that something like door edge protectors might work if they were wide enough. I am thinking about the fender flares too to keep from slinging mud and rocks... THANKS

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2000 2500 Quad cab SLT short box 2WD ETC/DGT all options but leather, Putco bedrails, Manik steps, Ameriguard Liner white/silver arrived 1/19/01
1997 Itasca 34ft MH with 230Hp Cummins TD /Allison 6 speed Auto
Ham Call KD4VH
Grady-White Seafarer 22. 5 ft boat 6000lbs "wet"
 
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