Heya guys,
Well, I just had both of my side sills replaced , (Chuck Tator, Tator's Dodge) and I am very happy with the way they came out ..
I would love for Dodge to put a life time warranty on them but I doubt that will happen because it is a problem, that I feel, can not be fixed , is a bad design.
I have heard some people put vents, in the front wheel wells, into the side sills so that air can get into the side sills and cool them down while driving .. I think the cause of the "yellowing" is not when the car is driving but rather after you drive the car for any amount of time and than park the car . The heat has no where to go except UP and right on to the side sills that is only inches away......
Has anyone who has put the "heat paint " or "more insulation " found that this is the fix? How long has it been since this Fix? I think thatthe answer for this problem is a vent of some kind that either goes right where the yellowing happens or maybe on the black ledge further in... someway the heat can rise from convection and escape .
You know that the funny thing is that when I was at VOI 6 on one of the off days they had a "Tech meeting of the minds " sitdown meeting with all of the people who worked on creating and or building the viper. When I asked, "What is the cause of the yellowing on the side sills on my Silver 1999 rt/10 with only 500 miles.?" Not only did they not answer the question but in a closing statement made by the host he inferred that "They were not aware of this problem and that if there was a problem it was because the car was misused and/or a track car" Well both of which are totally false but it just goes to show you the level of denial that Dodge is in about this very serious problem on their $75,000 flagship car.
I dont know about you but it seems to me that instead of Dodge paying out all this money for these replacements maybe just maybe just fix the dam thing once and for all .
Well I am glad I got that off my chest ......
Don
::::This is for any of the Dodge Accountants Out There!!!::::
:: If you have a replacement cost of $4,000.00 per sill plus paint ($500.00) and install of ($500.00) in the total of $5,000.00 per side.
And you have say ,11,0000 cars out there but only about 2000 of which are likly to have the problem.
That you have this equation: $5,000.00 (cost of one sill) X 2000 amount of car likly to have the problem X 1.5 ( most of the cars will required to have both sills fixed but to be fair I only said half.
Thats $5,000.00 X 2,000 X 1.5 = $15,000,000.00
Now the question. How much money can you save by just coming up with a fix of this problem? How much could the fix cost Dodge maybe $500.00 or even $800.00 per car . Seems to me that there would be a big hunk of change left over ...... Can you say Bonus!!!!!!!