specks of rust under clearcoat
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I JUST had this fixed. Mine however, was covered under warrenty and didn't cost me anything. I researched it before and the fix is anywhere from liek 1000-2000 for a fix. They have the take it apart, cut out the affected metal, finish off the left over rust, weld a new plate in, I got mine rust checked underneath and then prime paint clearcoat after. If you have a warrenty, or even if you don't, I would suggest going to a dodge dealership and seeing what the can do about it. It seems to be a manufacture error... The water and salt gets caught behind the fenders by the wheel wells and rusts from the inside out. Good luck man. Like I said I JUST had this redone... May 17, 2010
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You're lucky yours was under warranty!!! My stepdad's was too! Mine unfortunately is not....
I'm hoping this friend of a friend can help me out a little. I'd ratehr bite the bullet and get it taken care of sooner than later when it's much worse! Luckily it's only on one side (knock on wood!)
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Sorry guys, I hit "post" before putting my heavy drama smileys...
even if it is rail dust, it can be dealt with.
My '04 has rust starting pretty good at the rear stake pockets.
The truck was my Mom's (she left it to me last summer), she had the dealer put OEM bed-rails on it when she bout it, the dealer over-tightened the bed-rail mounts, crunching the inside of the stake-pockets and breaking through the paint. This will be a Bi Thc to have repaired.
even if it is rail dust, it can be dealt with.
My '04 has rust starting pretty good at the rear stake pockets.
The truck was my Mom's (she left it to me last summer), she had the dealer put OEM bed-rails on it when she bout it, the dealer over-tightened the bed-rail mounts, crunching the inside of the stake-pockets and breaking through the paint. This will be a Bi Thc to have repaired.
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Been doin research and it is rail dust http://www.passatworld.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=258340.... Went to checkers and got a clay bar kit, polish and wax. Tested it on roof where there was a few spots of it, and it does pull the rail dust out.. Takes a while and alot of lube, but it does work.. Ran out of day light to completely finish, im gonna hit it again with some more clay til it stops turning brown, then hit it with some polish and a few coats of wax, im guessing this is gonna take a few days of claying and waxing after work in order to get it done but it beats $250 for a clay and wax at a detailer.. Spent about $30 for clay bar kit, wax, applicators, and micro towels... Ill let you guys know how it goes and ill try the wife's camera and see if i can get some pics before/after...
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I bought my truck in November and it had some big scratches in it and I'm suprised theres no rust! The guy that looked at it said the whole truck needs paint. Fat chance of that happening.
When I was little I heard my dad tell the salesman that the car he was buying should be discounted becuase its rusting out on the showroom floor. I live in Massachusetts, When I was a teenager the only things worse off than a dodge was a toyota! lol
When I was little I heard my dad tell the salesman that the car he was buying should be discounted becuase its rusting out on the showroom floor. I live in Massachusetts, When I was a teenager the only things worse off than a dodge was a toyota! lol
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Been doin research and it is rail dust http://www.passatworld.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=258340.... Went to checkers and got a clay bar kit, polish and wax. Tested it on roof where there was a few spots of it, and it does pull the rail dust out.. Takes a while and alot of lube, but it does work.. Ran out of day light to completely finish, im gonna hit it again with some more clay til it stops turning brown, then hit it with some polish and a few coats of wax, im guessing this is gonna take a few days of claying and waxing after work in order to get it done but it beats $250 for a clay and wax at a detailer.. Spent about $30 for clay bar kit, wax, applicators, and micro towels... Ill let you guys know how it goes and ill try the wife's camera and see if i can get some pics before/after...