Re: Re: Paint Chipping

From: Ken Keilman (kman940@earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 23:03:43 EDT


Well... It's a 95, but I've never had any other problems with my truck
since I bought it in January 1998. Plus I bought it in Cutter Dodge in
Hawaii, so fat chance of taking it back there since I live in Spokane
Washington now. Well, never hurt to ask, right?

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> From: rrsegarra <rrsegarra@email.msn.com>
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: DML: Re: Paint Chipping
> Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 14:38
>
> What year is your dak. Dodge had MAJOR paint troubles in the late 80's
early
> 90's. I am told that they were trying to be voc compliant and they had
not
> worked out the bugs in the paint yet. It sounds like you are in the early
> stages of having the paint flake off in sheets. I have seen it happen
alot.
> even as late as 96 models. You could try dodge for a repaint. I have
known
> bodyshops that have done them under warranty. It depends on your milage
and
> overall condition of your car. As well as how loyal of a service customer
> you have been. I work at a dealer and trust me; if you bring your car in
for
> oil changes and stupid stuff like that, they are much more willing to
make
> you happy compared to a customer that just shows up for warranty work.
>
>
> Ralph
> rrsegarra@msn.com
>
> > Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 20:55:17 -0700
> > From: "Ken Keilman" <kman940@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: DML:Paint Chipping
> >
> > The paint on my truck is chipping, like little rock chips, but they're
> > showing up in places
> > where rocks wouldn't hit. Does anyone know about this problem with the
> Gen
> > II trucks?
> > I've heard of paint peeling, but mine is chipping. I put touch-up
paint
> on
> > the chips, but it's starting to look bad.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ken Keilman
> >
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