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Tri-Plus sheetmetal ?
Wondering if they are any better than Goodmark or are they about the same. Another member is running a sale on fenders and I am thinking about getting a set.
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I'm thinking that both Tri-Plus and Goodmark have different manufacurers that make their parts. I have a Tri-Plus rad support that fit really well, and Goodmark front fenders (non-zinc) that are crap. My grill (orig equip) has a 1/4-1/2 in gap where it meets the fenders on either side.
I have heard that the new zinc fenders fit well, but I'm wondering if it's always the luck of the draw when it comes to the repop sheetmetal. Mike |
Half of the stuff i stock from Goodmark has triplus stickers. It is all from across the pond. I use all of it on truck and sell it all the time. I would rather have old gm parts in original paint, but gets harder every day. That is why i keep all the original stuff for myself.
Thanks Steve |
i thank tri plus is better
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TRI-PLUS
I use TRI-PLUS patch panels & they are excellent. Never used their fenders though......Zoomy
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I just installed a Tri-Plus door skin on my truck. It fit okay. I was not pleased with the how the top edge fit the door posts, it just was not formed correctly. The first body line was also a bit to far out for my taste. I ended up cutting the upper corners off of my original door skin and grafting them in. This fixed the problem.
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I recently went to a swap meet at the Minnesota State Fair grounds. A guy who is always there had a stack of rocker panels. The top one was clearly marked with a tri-plus sticker. The one under it had a goodmark sticker.
The goodmark visibly had thicker sheet metal. When I picked them both up the goodmark for sure weighed more. I didn't buy any but if I did I would have demanded the heavier, thicker goodmarks. |
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Sorry.....forgot to add.
I've heard a lot of similar horror stories about aftermarket fenders and door skins. Is it just me, or it a lottery system at to whether you get a good fitting fender or not :crazy:. Heard good stories, and heard some real bad ones. I'll agree 100% with the above and take an OEM fender in original paint and work with it over an aftermarket one. |
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