I have a 2006 2500 with now 13000 miles on it, in May as I was washing it to attend a truck show I notices spots on the tailgate and had a friend of mine take a look at it. He said it appeared to him to be Rust, you can take you finger rubbed over it and the coloring goes around but will return with in 20+minutes. So when I return home I took it to my local dealership to have it looked at, service writer looks at it and says its from the torch we used to put our B&W hitch in the bed where the sparks flew up and laid on the bed rail. I then asked for him to explain to me how it's all over my tailgate, both bed rails and now starting on my hood. This truck is minanally driven but for hauling and when it is not being driven it's sitting in our garage or under the car port. The same day it was at the dealership, the body shop guy looks at it and says it might be "rail dust" they will need to call their "rep" to take a look at it. Three weeks later, I take it back in not for the "rep" to look at it but for the service writer to take pictures of the spots & the vin tag to send to Chrysler. He tells me that he has had several of these rail dust issues and the the use a 600 sandpaper to (i guess) wet sand the paint to remove the belmishes. Goes on to say that its a $900 quote he is turning into Dodge (like that's is making me feel better about my truck & the money I have paid for it), today I hear from the dealership and Dodge that they have turned it down cause of the age of the vehicle. So, I have a truck I brought brand new from the same dealership that is going to rust out before it's probably 3 years old.
Any suggestions?????? Besides, sticking this truck up Dodge & the dealership's **#.
Any suggestions?????? Besides, sticking this truck up Dodge & the dealership's **#.
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