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Old 10-30-2009, 09:11 PM   #1
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How do you feel about after market body panels?

I think I may have found a truck, but the owner told me that only the frame, engine, trans, cab, doors and hood are original, everything else is after market including all the glass. I know you can build these trucks with very little from an original truck. Anyway if you knew the truck was 60% built using after market parts would that keep you from buying the truck? And why?
I've heard the after market panels are junk and don't fit well, is that true or are there nice trucks out there that using almost all after market panels? Can you tell a truck that uses after market panels just by looking at them?
I've heard this will hurt resale also.
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Old 10-30-2009, 09:12 PM   #2
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Re: How do you feel about after market boby panels?

I'd buy it. Especially if all the parts were already installed and look good.
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Old 10-30-2009, 09:27 PM   #3
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Re: How do you feel about after market boby panels?

As long as it looks good and everything fits well, who cares?
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Old 10-30-2009, 11:50 PM   #4
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Re: How do you feel about after market body panels?

Are there any brands of after market body panels that are better or worse than others? Just looking at the pics of the truck nothing stands out as looking odd or not fitting correctly, but I just wanted to get others opinions.
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:29 AM   #5
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Re: How do you feel about after market boby panels?

Boby,body,or booby panels?

There are very good panels available.Some pieces it doesn`t matter who`s you buy,they just aren`r quite right.But,you make it right.It`s no bolt-on,but new sheetmetal can make a nice truck.Parts made by Tri-Plus are top quality.Mar-K makes excellent Stepside bed parts.
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Old 10-31-2009, 09:04 AM   #6
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Re: How do you feel about after market boby panels?

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Boby,body,or booby panels?

There are very good panels available.Some pieces it doesn`t matter who`s you buy,they just aren`r quite right.But,you make it right.It`s no bolt-on,but new sheetmetal can make a nice truck.Parts made by Tri-Plus are top quality.Mar-K makes excellent Stepside bed parts.
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I noticed that last night..........Nice typo!
Thinks for the info, so far most everyone has said not to worry about the after market panels.
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Old 10-31-2009, 02:29 PM   #7
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Re: How do you feel about after market body panels?

As far as aftermarket parts, the only ones that I have found to be complete crap and will never buy again are the doors, but you still have the factory ones!

I've seen a complete fleet aftermarket bed in person that a pro bodyshop put together and it's almost impossible to tell the difference. The only weak point is the tailgates aren't as beefy as the original. Some of the older repros you can sit on them and bend them, some of the newer ones are much better.

The front fenders fit well, and from what I've seen the hoods fit pretty good too.
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Old 10-31-2009, 03:25 PM   #8
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Re: How do you feel about after market body panels?

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The only weak point is the tailgates aren't as beefy as the original. Some of the older repros you can sit on them and bend them, some of the newer ones are much better.
I have heard this about tailgates for a long time. My question is, does this only apply to fleetside tailgates or both fleet and stepside repop tailgates? The reason I'm asking is I am considering buying a new tailgate for my step, but I'll just fix the old one if the repop ones are junk.
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Old 10-31-2009, 04:04 PM   #9
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Re: How do you feel about after market body panels?

i know a few years ago you could get a brand new GM gate from the dealer.
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Old 10-31-2009, 05:44 PM   #10
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I have heard this about tailgates for a long time. My question is, does this only apply to fleetside tailgates or both fleet and stepside repop tailgates? The reason I'm asking is I am considering buying a new tailgate for my step, but I'll just fix the old one if the repop ones are junk.
I bought a new step gate for my truck. It was a "counterparts" one sold by The Truck Shop. I'm happy with it, it was only a couple pounds lighter than a factory one. I've stood on it a few times and it didn't bend (I'm about 170lbs.)

One thing i would recommend that I wish I did, was to weld up the seams along the sides at the face of the tailgate.
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Old 10-31-2009, 08:30 PM   #11
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Re: How do you feel about after market body panels?

I've had two NOS gates and two of the repops with the lettering. IMHO the repops are better than the NOS gates. The welds are cleaner including the spot welds. Looking in the recessed area of an NOS gate and you'd need a ton of mud to hide the spot welds. On the repop they're almost smooth already. They weigh within an ounce of each other and the metal thickness looks identical.

That being said, there was a time several years ago that the Repop gates were junk so be careful if you're buying a used repop. Especially the ones w/out the lettering. But even those are better now according to many that have used them on this site.

The final comment is if you are going for a 100 point resto, go with NOS parts because things like the look of the spot welds make a difference...but how many of us are doing that? I'm doing a complete frame-off, but it's a resto-mod so I don't care...and I'm cutting up my gate.
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I bought a Tri-Plus smooth gate for the Red/White '71. I sat on it, stood on it and set heavy stuff on it and never had any problems. I weigh 165 pounds just for info.

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Re: How do you feel about after market body panels?

Thanks for the info guys.
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