rotzilla
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- Sep 28, 2011
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I purchased a 2011 dodge ram, silver in color, it has a few small scratches into the primer, and has some spots of brightness under the clear coat, all are fairly difficult to see.
The dealer agreed to fix the scratches (touchup unsuccessfull) and also to fix the shadows under factory warranty. However the dealer is strongly suggesting that I do not repaint the truck because I would loose the factory paint, and that I would be more unhappy with the repaint. I am kind of a perfectionist.
The body shop estimate is for 4k, approximatly 50% repaint. (taking the money is not an option)(giving the truck back is also not an option)
So my questions are;
Is the factory paint that superior to aftermarket paint?
Should I just ignore the imperfections, and live with it as is?
Can it even be done? blending 1/2 a truck to to semi-perfection?
I somewhat trust the body shop, they are rated the best in my area. However I do not know if the dealer will use them, or if they will force the use of their shop. Shop is using 2 stage paint and clear.
Thanks for any help!
The dealer agreed to fix the scratches (touchup unsuccessfull) and also to fix the shadows under factory warranty. However the dealer is strongly suggesting that I do not repaint the truck because I would loose the factory paint, and that I would be more unhappy with the repaint. I am kind of a perfectionist.
The body shop estimate is for 4k, approximatly 50% repaint. (taking the money is not an option)(giving the truck back is also not an option)
So my questions are;
Is the factory paint that superior to aftermarket paint?
Should I just ignore the imperfections, and live with it as is?
Can it even be done? blending 1/2 a truck to to semi-perfection?
I somewhat trust the body shop, they are rated the best in my area. However I do not know if the dealer will use them, or if they will force the use of their shop. Shop is using 2 stage paint and clear.
Thanks for any help!