I have a 1996 2500 with Driftwood interior. Seats are gray with the red
and blue checks but carpet, dash, door panels etc...are a brownish gray
tint. The gauge mounts are only in black for my year. What has everyone
done to match their interior?
John
>I have a 1996 2500 with Driftwood interior. Seats are gray with the red and
>blue checks but carpet, dash, door panels etc...are a brownish gray tint.
>The gauge mounts are only in black for my year. What has everyone done to
>match their interior?
You can get a small can of interior color-matched spray paint from your
Mopar dealer. Geno's Garage also carries them, though they indicate it's
only for '97-'02, which I don't believe is right, as I'm pretty sure the
'mist gray' is a mth for the trim on my '95.
http://www.genosgarage.com/products.asp?dept=98
Midlant - 18 Dec 2007 02:01 GMT
> You can get a small can of interior color-matched spray paint from
> your Mopar dealer. Geno's Garage also carries them, though they
> indicate it's only for '97-'02, which I don't believe is right, as I'm
> pretty sure the 'mist gray' is a mth for the trim on my '95.
>
> http://www.genosgarage.com/products.asp?dept=98
One dealer says they can't tell me what the color is by looking at the
codes or that paint is available. Another dealer ordered "camel" which
isn't even close.
There is a local place that color matches for paint so going to see what
he would charge to make up a small batch for the A pillar.
Thanks Tom.
John
Tom Lawrence - 18 Dec 2007 05:19 GMT
> There is a local place that color matches for paint so going to see what
> he would charge to make up a small batch for the A pillar.
So the Geno's 'Mist Gray' sample doesn't look close?
Midlant - 19 Dec 2007 02:47 GMT
"Tom Lawrence" <tlawrence5@earthlink.net> .
> So the Geno's 'Mist Gray' sample doesn't look close?
No.