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replacement fenders hoods etc non OEM
Are any companies better then others for making repop fenders, bed sides etc?
Does everyone try to stick only to Factory parts or have you found repops that look, fit, and pass as high quality pieces? |
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I have tried to stay with all original parts just cause personally it is less worry about fit and quality. As far as that being a completly true thought I dont know. This is my first rebuild and I dont know a whole lot but heres some of the things folks have said to me.
Repop pieces always need work to make them fit. The metal is not as thick and as good a quality as OEM. If you use repop use Tri-Plus or GoodMark. Dont buy repop tailgates and put weight on them. They will fold like a taco. Dont buy expensive NOS stuff unless its gonna be a historic show truck rebuild. Again, Those are just some comments from board members I received when I started my rebuild. Having said that, every piece on my truck is OEM except the SWB bedsides. The PO had already replaced them and I cant tell the difference in quality or fit. Im sure there is a pound or two difference but nothing else. The only concern I have had is if the OEM tailgate I bought will match up to the bed sides. I did buy two front fenders from GMC Pauls and they were pretty good Tri-Plus parts but I could tell a little difference in the metal compared to OEM. They did however look good and I would have used them but I got a deal on some OEM fenders. Hope that helps, Brian. |
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I got some repop fenders from a board member that were from the Truck Shop. Fit was very good.
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The Garden Truck's front fenders, inner fenders, core support, cowl hood, grill, rockers, floor sections, cab corners, door pillars, and kick panel patches are all reproductions. Taken right off of our shelves. :lol: WES
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1244163409 Also maybe the JC Whitney tailgates may still be paper thin, but ours are OE thickness. WES |
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Is it paper thin? Does it have stamped letters? There are a couple of manufacturers. WES
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It is paper thin without the stamped letters.
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they may be repops but are they tinny? thinner then stock on items aside from the tailgate? how much massaging to make them fit well? |
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Thanks for the honest words. one more question that maybe you know. I have been looking for doors as well and have found two different sets with a one piece rollup window. Any idea if any came OEM with them? if so what years? chevy or GMC?
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The one piece windows are strictly aftermarket. Also dont forget if you are looking for door and have a 72 truck to be correct you need doors with the screw on the inside panel just opposite the mirror. 67-71 did not have the screw. I almost made that mistake.
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Im not going to be factory stock. I will be modding it and doing a mild custom interior so details are not that big of deal. |
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He is talking about a reinforcing screw just below the vent windows. It is only present on the 72s. The other differences is the way the door panels mount. The doors are slightly different. The 72 has a plastic door panel that has plastic clips that hold them in place. So there are holes drilled for those clips. The 67-71 has little nuts where machine screws hold the bottom of the panel in place. If you are going with custom door panels and a single piece side window, 67-71 doors are what you should go with. WES
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See the hole just below where the window would be? In 72 GM figured out that a screw was needed there to help keep the inside and outside panels together to prevent water and trash from getting down inside the door. 67-71 doors did not have that screw hole.
*Pic borrowed from Nate.* |
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Ill probably be getting some stuff from you. I want to do a wood bed which means Ill need a complete bed kit as any I have found are beyond repair. Also buying a rolling chassis with discs on all 4 wheels but will need wrie harness etc. |
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I think a really nice rolling frame with discs in all four corners was in the truck sales forum. The deal came with almost two trucks worth of parts. Might be worth looking into. I think the guy is in Indiana.
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I am probably going to pick that roller up. |
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