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chevymadness 03-18-2011 03:18 PM

help shopping for interior parts where to go?
 
im redoing my cab in my truck and i need most interior parts vizors,accessories on door panels leather pocket carpeting etc im really looking at but on lmc its just very expensive is there any other places to go to for this kind of stuff that is at least reasonable with good quality thanks.

Tx Firefighter 03-18-2011 04:31 PM

Re: help shopping for interior parts where to go?
 
I buy mostly from Classic Parts. Their prices are usually quite a bit cheaper than LMC.

misternash2 03-18-2011 04:34 PM

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how is the fit, tx firefighter?

chrismoore701 03-18-2011 05:12 PM

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2nd classic parts, I have not bought anything but body panels from them, but have had great luck so far

rayfinseats 03-19-2011 12:56 AM

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lmc its just very expensive. I thought LMC prices were pretty reasonable.

tucsonjwt 03-19-2011 08:32 AM

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If you need show quality restoration, then new aftermarket parts are the way to go, and Classic parts are as good as LMC and cheaper. There are other aftermarket dealers on the net. If you need a driver quality restoration, then used parts are a possibility - your can paint the door panels/parts if you can't find your desired color. The painting process is not hard to do and the paints sold for this purpose like SEM brand or Duplicolor hold up well. On close inspection you can notice any defects in a repainted door panel, but that is why I call it driver quality, not show quality.

chevymadness 03-19-2011 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by tucsonjwt (Post 4562653)
If you need show quality restoration, then new aftermarket parts are the way to go, and Classic parts are as good as LMC and cheaper. There are other aftermarket dealers on the net. If you need a driver quality restoration, then used parts are a possibility - your can paint the door panels/parts if you can't find your desired color. The painting process is not hard to do and the paints sold for this purpose like SEM brand or Duplicolor hold up well. On close inspection you can notice any defects in a repainted door panel, but that is why I call it driver quality, not show quality.

Hey thanks alot yea i need work on my door panels there are defects where someone colored it but didnt sand it down i think and theres bumps i hate that.There black panels im looking to by the accessories and just paint the panels my self there still in great shape.

tucsonjwt 03-19-2011 08:10 PM

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My panels were shot also. Mine had a lot of caked on dirt/grease (especially the driver's side), so I wet sanded them down (lost the vinyl texture) to get rid of the gunk, then put several coats of SEM paint on them. Here is a shot of my cheap restore. I used JC Whitney aftermarket door pulls to save money (actually stronger than stock with a metal insert). Had a local upholsterer do the carpet on the door bottom, but I would buy them factory made next time. I got the door pull caps from Checker Auto (aftermarket, HELP). I was able to disassemble the door pocket and paint the vinyl, then reassemble the elastic with new staples to the back of the hardboard. If you have a soft fiberglass headliner it is easy to have a local upholsterer recover it. If I had to do it over again I would get late model Silverado/Sierra seats with integral seat belts, or Chrysler Sebring convertible seats with integral belts rather than have the old seat rebuilt/recovered.

tucsonjwt 03-19-2011 08:15 PM

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Better shot of door panels.

lilpoindexter 03-19-2011 09:52 PM

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i bought some Door Panels from Classic Industries. They are the Coverlay brand...they are actually cheaper than coverlay sells them for directly. They are pretty nice, but the color isn't that nice. I think classic industries and coverlay both advise the color match isn't exact, but an approximation...more of a choclate milk tone, than tan, but definetly 1000% better than my crusty old sun dried originals.

chevymadness 03-19-2011 10:43 PM

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Those are awesome panels its amazing what you can do to make things factory new then just buying it.You did a good job heres some pics i dug up a few the first pic is of my drivers panel and the second pic is on my passenger wich is in great shape.Im currently ordering all the accesories like the leather pocket,arm rest,chrome handle protector,and long chrome strip that previous owner took off.

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...4/IMG_2938.jpg

http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/x...IMG_2930-1.jpg

my4by2 03-19-2011 10:48 PM

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LMC is a bit more pricey generally, but they're quality is also usually top notch. Most everything I bought for my interior is through them. But some things aren't readily available & will be re-dyed to match new interior. Also, the LMC catalog is second to none when shopping for parts in how it's laid out & illustrated!!!!

chevymadness 03-19-2011 10:53 PM

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im not ordering the panel rug or interior as its to much


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