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Post by Chuck on Dec 24, 2018 17:54:11 GMT -5
Edd505
Here is the different lettering they put on the cap last August when they put the new one on
As you can see it Silver tinted
Chuck
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Post by Edd505 on Dec 25, 2018 11:11:42 GMT -5
Looks good, subtle difference, have to see it along side the other.
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Post by welovedisney on Dec 27, 2018 13:17:36 GMT -5
Edd505
Here is the different lettering they put on the cap last August when they put the new one on
As you can see it Silver tinted
Chuck
Why did you need a new cap? just currious
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Post by Chuck on Dec 28, 2018 14:17:29 GMT -5
welovedisney Long story sort of short, when looking at the front end flex at the factory they had to remove all the outside front end sheeting an move the front cap forward to look at the frame an measure flex ... When they did this they cracked the front cap slightly, instead of repairing such an taking a chance of it leaking they just replaced the complete cap ... Another example of Kz going above an beyond what was needed to make a customer happy an show that they are will to go that one or two steps beyond what is needed an the extra mile ... Before they put the new Durango lettering on I was ask if it was ok if they changed the lettering to what you see now, Tech said he could not find the exact lettering an they might be out of stock ... I said I liked the newer lettering an thought it would be cool to have something different What was funny is that after he had it on an was looking at it the service manager ask why the different letting, tech said he couldn't find the exact letter that needed to be placed on the trailer, service manager said there was some in the other building ... Service manager then ask if I wanted it change an they would do so if I wanted it changed, I said I liked what I had, he said as long as I was happy with such ok but he wanted to makes sure I was happy with such otherwise they woulf change it out ... Safe Travels Chuck
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Post by welovedisney on Dec 31, 2018 8:33:15 GMT -5
great to hear,,,
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Post by mkpaint on Dec 31, 2018 16:42:13 GMT -5
Do you know color code for tan color?
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Post by Chuck on Jan 1, 2019 10:45:47 GMT -5
I have no idea. cap was painted when the brought it from somewhere in the plant, but you could call an ask Mark Owns (260)768 2065 or the service writer at Kz is Eric Hire (260) 768 2064 either may know
Safe Travels
Chuck
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Post by ronc on Jan 1, 2019 13:45:48 GMT -5
I have no idea. cap was painted when the brought it from somewhere in the plant, but you could call an ask Mark Owns (260)768 2065 or the service writer at Kz is Eric Hire (260) 768 2064 either may know Safe Travels Chuck I don't think Eric is still there ... not sure about that.<style></style>
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Post by jetzen on Jan 1, 2019 14:37:13 GMT -5
Do you know color code for tan color? The tan color is not paint. It is the base color of the gelcoat of the fiberglass. the gelcoat/fiberglass is dyed. Only the black is painted. The color of the gelcoat is ivory if that means anything to you. There is no paint code that I am aware of for that.
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Post by mkpaint on Jan 1, 2019 15:15:12 GMT -5
Thanks guess I will take a door off and match color.
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Post by jetzen on Jan 1, 2019 18:48:16 GMT -5
Thanks guess I will take a door off and match color. Probably a good idea. A good automotive paint shop should be able to color match it.
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Post by mkpaint on Jan 2, 2019 5:40:52 GMT -5
I am a auto collision painter and can match paint. A code is nice but not neccessary
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