duplicolor touch up rattle can?
I found this for your truck, and this is where I had to buy touch up paint for my '99 avenger.
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/cho...83&search.y=11
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/cho...83&search.y=11
I know it's not cheap, but if you have no other options, it's something to look at. Like I said, I bought some there for my '99 avenger, and that was because not even chrysler stocked the color anymore. It looks like your silver paint code is PSB though
Something else about that website. The color I had to buy is called shark blue, and after spraying a couple spots on the car, the paint was almost an exact match. Again, I had some rust spots that had to be addressed along the bottom of the car.
yea this is funny so maybe that sight made a typo as well or dodge was just being retarded, im goin with the retarded part stupid no third door in the 2nd gen dak but i digress well if it is PSB in the faq section on here it says that is the same as PS2 which puts me back to the original colors i was looking at lol i think im gonna find some of that color, might actually have to goto walmart to find that color
Paint code for your truck will be on the inside of the glove box door. Will list primary color (the upper or dominant color) and a secondary color ( wheel flares and lower body).
Will be a 3 digit number, starting with a "P". If they can't find the code starting with a "Q", replace it with the "P".
Your local Sherwin-Williams Automotive Paint distributor will be happy to help. and put what you need in a rattle can. Opt for the base/clear and use the Cut-In clear for your clear coat.
Will be a 3 digit number, starting with a "P". If they can't find the code starting with a "Q", replace it with the "P".
Your local Sherwin-Williams Automotive Paint distributor will be happy to help. and put what you need in a rattle can. Opt for the base/clear and use the Cut-In clear for your clear coat.
Last edited by 984x4; Mar 7, 2010 at 07:55 AM.
Already got the code for some reason starts with a Q LOL
Sounds like u did a copy and paste or u work for shermin williams LOL but thanks I forgot about them I don't think there are any near me maybe near my work tho
Sounds like u did a copy and paste or u work for shermin williams LOL but thanks I forgot about them I don't think there are any near me maybe near my work tho
The paint code will be on a sticker on the inside of the glove box door. Three digits, start with a "P". If your's starts with a "Q", replace it with a "P" when you order paint. If you have a 2 tone, the first code will be the dominant "upper" color, and the 2nd will be the lower color (wheel flares and lower body).
Go to your local Sherwin-Williams Automotive paint store. They should be able to make spray cans of the correct color. Might be a little pricier than DupliColor, but will be the correct color and body shop grade paint.
I've been selling car paint for more years than I care to remember. S-W pays my bills. CarQuest and Bumper to Bumper also sell S-W car paint.
If you take your time and do the prep work, rattle cans of real car paint can do a good job. Just don't try to paint the whole car with them.
Go to your local Sherwin-Williams Automotive paint store. They should be able to make spray cans of the correct color. Might be a little pricier than DupliColor, but will be the correct color and body shop grade paint.
I've been selling car paint for more years than I care to remember. S-W pays my bills. CarQuest and Bumper to Bumper also sell S-W car paint.
If you take your time and do the prep work, rattle cans of real car paint can do a good job. Just don't try to paint the whole car with them.


