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Old 11-25-2010, 12:55 PM   #1
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Hey Guys

Im wanting to buy new replacement doors fenders and hood and was checking on here to get some advice to see where the best place to purchase quality parts. I was thinking LMC but would like everyones opinion that has purshased new panels. Thanks

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Old 11-25-2010, 08:46 PM   #2
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Old 11-25-2010, 10:57 PM   #3
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Your best bang for your buck is to purchase used sheet metal as that is what I did. I would recommend you become a member and post a WTB (Want to buy) as you should pay less for good used sheet metal than new. Just a thought. As far as new metal...maybe check some of the board vendors. Good luck.
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Old 11-25-2010, 11:33 PM   #4
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i mean brand new replacement full doors and fenders

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i mean brand new replacement full doors and fenders
What he's saying is the replacement doors and fenders aren't that great. If you can find good original parts you'd be better off.

LMC is a good catalog to look in to find parts, but their parts (especially sheetmetal) aren't the best. For sheetmetal look for Triplus or Goodmark branded parts if you do go aftermarket...

...but again...you can find good original doors and fenders for the same or as less than the reproductions...or perfect originals for slightly more but you'll be ahead in the end...
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I would find me some nice used body panels..The few aftermarket panels I have used, I had to beat on them quite a bit to get the body lines where I wanted them. Your better off using original stuff.
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What he's saying is the replacement doors and fenders aren't that great. If you can find good original parts you'd be better off.

LMC is a good catalog to look in to find parts, but their parts (especially sheetmetal) aren't the best. For sheetmetal look for Triplus or Goodmark branded parts if you do go aftermarket...

...but again...you can find good original doors and fenders for the same or as less than the reproductions...or perfect originals for slightly more but you'll be ahead in the end...
Good follow up. I forgot to mention possible fit up issues. Thanks for clarification.
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Old 11-25-2010, 11:51 PM   #8
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ok thanks for the advice. I have alot of doors,fenders,hoods,etc. theres just so much work involved getting all the rust out of the nooks and crannys especially on the hoods where theres limited access. I live on the coast of oregon so rust is a major problem and spreads fast. Alot of my stuff is str8 im just worried about getting ALL the rust takin out.:/ Thanks zach
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ok thanks for the advice. I have alot of doors,fenders,hoods,etc. theres just so much work involved getting all the rust out of the nooks and crannys especially on the hoods where theres limited access. I live on the coast of oregon so rust is a major problem and spreads fast. Alot of my stuff is str8 im just worried about getting ALL the rust takin out.:/ Thanks zach
Sandblast, mediablast will strip rust. Soda blast is good for paint. If you sandblast just be careful not to hit it to hard and warp the sheet depending where you need to blast.

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