I'm considering buying a 2019 Ram Limited with the leather dash that's peeling or bubbling. Is there a way to fix this that's not too expensive? What type of dash material is under the leather? Can it be reglued? Thanks
That is hands down the worst one I've seen on this forumAll fixed. Before and after pictures. I hope you were able to get them to write into the purchase contract that they’ll fix it.
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Oh well that's a totally different storySo. The gentlemen who owned it before me had poodles, and I’m fairly certain that they pulled it with their claws. It looks like he tried to fix it and made it worse. Some of the wood trim had mail marks on it, and they replaced them as well.
TLDR; the dogs did it.
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All fixed. Before and after pictures. I hope you were able to get them to write into the purchase contract that they’ll fix it.
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I just ordered some leather glue and a few syringes to try and inject glue between the substrate and the leather. I will record it and post to youtube and share the video here and let you know how it turns out. Where there's a will there is a way. Unfortunately on a vehicle this expensive, one would hope it would have been warranteed.I had a bad experience with a BMW with a leather covered dash years ago. They look very nice but they are, in my opinion, a bad idea and a real headache when they go bad. I eventually just had BMW put in the standard dash. If it were my truck and the leather dash went bad, I would have the dealer replace it, if possible, with a non leather dash that fits. Avoids the inevitable future headache, particularly if you live in a hot climate.
I just ordered some leather glue and a few syringes to try and inject glue between the substrate and the leather. I will record it and post to youtube and share the video here and let you know how it turns out. Where there's a will there is a way. Unfortunately on a vehicle this expensive, one would hope it would have been warranteed.
Have you tried injecting the glue yet?
Genius!I did it
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What did you do to your Ram today???
Check your lower grill before you get the light bar. You may need to replace the lower grill. My lower grill is solid so I had to get the one that is NOT solid but still has the sensors. You are correct! I checked it last night..and solid, so new lower grill will be needed. Still have the PN...5thgenrams.com