Hi, guys. I hope you can send me off in the right direction with your advice.
I have a '91. 5 W-250, White/Silver sides. A lot of the paint is just falling off! 171,000 miles and the truck runs great. Just looks like hell!
The story I heard was that the EPA made the manufacturers take the lead out of the primer and the oil out of the color coat (water base, now), and the two don't want to adhere to one another.
I need to get it repainted. Some paint shops say that the primer is still OK and you just have to remove the old color coat. Others say it needs to be stripped down to the metal to do it right. And, others say to just sand down the color coat and "feather" new paint into the areas where the old paint fell off, sand again and repaint. This last recommendation doesn't sound right, to me. What would keep the existing, old paint from separating from the primer while under the new coat of paint?
Would the truck retain more of it's value by keeping the stock color combination (White/Silver sides)?
I've heard that higher-end Maaco paint jobs are really not all that bad. What experience do you guys have with them?
Is it worth putting a good, expensive ($3000+) paint job on the truck? Will you get much of your money back if you sell it with the expensive paint job? Probably, not!
I, also, heard that D/C sometimes compensated it's customers with a bit of money to help defray the costs of a new paint job. Any of you heard of this?
If any of you guy's have any thoughts or suggestions I would really appreciate hearing them. Thank You.
Joe F. (Buffalo).
I have a '91. 5 W-250, White/Silver sides. A lot of the paint is just falling off! 171,000 miles and the truck runs great. Just looks like hell!
The story I heard was that the EPA made the manufacturers take the lead out of the primer and the oil out of the color coat (water base, now), and the two don't want to adhere to one another.
I need to get it repainted. Some paint shops say that the primer is still OK and you just have to remove the old color coat. Others say it needs to be stripped down to the metal to do it right. And, others say to just sand down the color coat and "feather" new paint into the areas where the old paint fell off, sand again and repaint. This last recommendation doesn't sound right, to me. What would keep the existing, old paint from separating from the primer while under the new coat of paint?
Would the truck retain more of it's value by keeping the stock color combination (White/Silver sides)?
I've heard that higher-end Maaco paint jobs are really not all that bad. What experience do you guys have with them?
Is it worth putting a good, expensive ($3000+) paint job on the truck? Will you get much of your money back if you sell it with the expensive paint job? Probably, not!
I, also, heard that D/C sometimes compensated it's customers with a bit of money to help defray the costs of a new paint job. Any of you heard of this?
If any of you guy's have any thoughts or suggestions I would really appreciate hearing them. Thank You.
Joe F. (Buffalo).