I just got off the phone with the service manager, Larry. What I did not know yesterday was that Larry's last name is MELTON. No need for a face-to-face with the owner – I was dealing with him (co-owner) from the start!
DC does not seem to have a specific objection to replacement, HOWEVER: No more Y2K Rams can be ordered. As had been posted elsewhere previously, the 2001s come out in January, and the Y2K build is essentially coming to a quick end. So that means a possible/probable price differential on a 2001. Additionally, DC will not get involved with the tax/tag issue, so I might well come out on the behind side overall.
With informative posts like those from RobbyRam and MikeR, I felt confident enough to go along with Meltons' proposal: Paint only the worst part right now (right rear quarter), and keep a careful eye on the rest of the truck. I still have almost three years to have the rest painted, too, if I feel like it needs to be done. This would also give me the opportunity to see how the paint looks over the next couple years. It’s all documented, and I have no doubt that they will take care of it if I ask. And at DC’s suggestion, DC has offered the 7yr/75K warranty to me at no cost. With my driving style, and interest in keeping this fine beast forever, I find myself quite satisfied with this resolution, as I expected I would with Meltons.
Not everyone will agree that I got treated right with this agreement, but it works for me. I sure want to thank everyone for their input!
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Y2K 2500 QC 4X4 Sport, black 3. 54 auto, every option but Cab Lights. Black brush/grille guard and bed rails (Dodge), black Westin nerfs. K&N air filter; Gauges on hand, ready for the A-pillar. More to come...
DC does not seem to have a specific objection to replacement, HOWEVER: No more Y2K Rams can be ordered. As had been posted elsewhere previously, the 2001s come out in January, and the Y2K build is essentially coming to a quick end. So that means a possible/probable price differential on a 2001. Additionally, DC will not get involved with the tax/tag issue, so I might well come out on the behind side overall.
With informative posts like those from RobbyRam and MikeR, I felt confident enough to go along with Meltons' proposal: Paint only the worst part right now (right rear quarter), and keep a careful eye on the rest of the truck. I still have almost three years to have the rest painted, too, if I feel like it needs to be done. This would also give me the opportunity to see how the paint looks over the next couple years. It’s all documented, and I have no doubt that they will take care of it if I ask. And at DC’s suggestion, DC has offered the 7yr/75K warranty to me at no cost. With my driving style, and interest in keeping this fine beast forever, I find myself quite satisfied with this resolution, as I expected I would with Meltons.
Not everyone will agree that I got treated right with this agreement, but it works for me. I sure want to thank everyone for their input!
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Y2K 2500 QC 4X4 Sport, black 3. 54 auto, every option but Cab Lights. Black brush/grille guard and bed rails (Dodge), black Westin nerfs. K&N air filter; Gauges on hand, ready for the A-pillar. More to come...