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Old 10-24-2021, 11:00 PM   #1
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Side Molding Mounting Holes

1. Is the area around the Side Molding Mounting Hole supposed to follow the body contour? That is, flat or curved with the body depending on where the hole is located?

2. If these have been "dimpled" by some overly aggressive person with a ball peen hammer, any suggestions on how to rework them?

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I’m stripping the bed on my truck for paint, and someone in the past has filled the Side Molding Mounting Holes with body filler. It also appears to me that they “dimpled” these mounting holes in to the body before filling them with in order to make the filler stick to the hole.

My truck cab did not originally have Side Molding although one of the fenders and one of the doors had Side Molding holes which have been weld filled (kind of a Frankenstein of body parts). In the end, I think I want to purchase and install Side Molding, so I'm trying to determine the best path forward to repair these areas on the bed sides.

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Old 10-24-2021, 11:19 PM   #2
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Re: Side Molding Mounting Holes

All the factory holes for the trim would have been flush with the rest of the body. The previous owner of my truck had also replaced the bed and filled the trim holes with filler, but he did not dimple them like that
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Old 10-25-2021, 09:35 AM   #3
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Re: Side Molding Mounting Holes

Metal should be flat. Likely dimpled by the guy who put the bondo on so it would have more to hold. Hammer and dolly will have it flat quickly.
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Old 10-26-2021, 10:09 AM   #4
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Re: Side Molding Mounting Holes

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All the factory holes for the trim would have been flush with the rest of the body. The previous owner of my truck had also replaced the bed and filled the trim holes with filler, but he did not dimple them like that
Then I'm guessing you must have the same extruded Bondo caterpillars along the inside of your bedsides. :-)
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Re: Side Molding Mounting Holes

I did! I was stupid back then and decided to break off all the worms, thus opening the holes back up. I immediately regretted that decision because it made my truck look weird with trim holes on the bed but no trim or holes anywhere else. Now those bedsides are on my trailer, so I don't care anymore
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