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Paint Color for Jeep Grand Cherokee L Summit?

1969 300

Active member
Had a slight case of road rash that I do not know where I got it from :cry:. I am trying to find some touch up paint. Would anyone happen to know the paint code or color? I tried Mopar Carbon Satin Pearl but it was too dark.
 

J6L

Active member
I just had a bumper piece painted to match my GC L factory color. The auto body shop owner simply got the paint code from a decal located on the drivers door post. One week later the piece was completed and it’s an exact match to the GC L color. Hope this helped
 

Sarge

Well-known member
Your dealer should have it, or there are companies on the internet who will take your paint code (under your hood per above) and send you the exact color. You can get it in little brush touchup bottles or spray cans, or on-spray in larger sizes to use with your own sprayer.
 

1969 300

Active member
Your dealer should have it, or there are companies on the internet who will take your paint code (under your hood per above) and send you the exact color. You can get it in little brush touchup bottles or spray cans, or on-spray in larger sizes to use with your own sprayer.
Thanks for the replies. I should have been more clear and I apologize. I meant to say "curb rash" and I was looking for the color of the wheel.
 

Sarge

Well-known member
That's a tougher one. I have a set of WK2 80th anniversary wheels (sort of BBS style) that are kind of a lustre finish charcoal color, and I haven't even tried to figure out the correct touchup color yet. Hoping it's something the dealer can order... Wheels are harder as there's no paint code listed on them.
 

1969 300

Active member
That's a tougher one. I have a set of WK2 80th anniversary wheels (sort of BBS style) that are kind of a lustre finish charcoal color, and I haven't even tried to figure out the correct touchup color yet. Hoping it's something the dealer can order... Wheels are harder as there's no paint code listed on them.
>I know that Mopar is finally carrying wheel touch up paint, but all the colors are darker than mine.
 
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