2002-2008 Dodge Pickup Truck

2002-2008 Dodge Ram Rust Repair Panels

Your Dodge Ram is your go-to every day, no matter what the conditions are. It hauls, it pulls, it does anything that you need it to do. A truck this tough dishes it out and is bound to wear down in time. Whether from offroading, build up of salt and grime from road spray, or Dodge’s poor drainage design in their beds, your Ram’s body is eventually going to need some TLC. The good news is that we have the Dodge Ram box replacements and body panels that you need to fix any of these problems.

Extend the Life of Your Dodge Ram

We see it every day, a 2002 Dodge Ram with rusted out wheel arches, a 2003 Dodge Ram with rusted rocker panels, a 2004 Dodge Ram with rusted door skins, or a 2005 Dodge Ram with holes in he cab corners. Buying a new truck is expensive, so why not fix the one that you have with our economical repair panels. If you have a 2006 Dodge Ram with holes in the lower bedsides, buy new lower quarter panels to fix those areas. If you have a 2007 Dodge Ram with rust around the rear wheel openings, buy a pair of upper wheel arches to fix it. We also carry replacement floor pans, carpeting, vinyl flooring, floor mats, and even spray-on insulation that can also be used as a floor covering.

Quality Dodge Ram Repair Panels

From fixing bed damage on your 2002 Dodge Ram, to replacing rusted rocker panels on your 2004 Dodge Ram, we carry an extensive list of Dodge Ram bed patch panels and Dodge Ram floor panels to meet your needs. All of our body panels are constructed of heavy gauge stamped steel that meets or exceeds the thickness of the original body panel that it’s replacing. The stamping process starts with a 3D scan of an OEM part, which means that these aftermarket panels will be an exact match to the original part’s shape. Since the panels are an exact match, the old panel will need to be cut out so that the new one can be welded in its place. The exception to this is slip-on panels. Any panel labeled as “Slip-on” can be placed over top of the original panel, and secured with an adhesive, like Silaprene, rivets, welded, etc. Most panels are also e-coated for additional corrosion protection. The e-coating leaves a black finish that can be scuffed and painted over.

If you’re looking to extend the life of your Ram, you’ve come to the right place.