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Location: Blackfalds, Alberta
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PUI Door Panels
I was looking at PUI door panels and noticed there are two variations, one is assembled and one is not. Does anyone know what exactly the difference is? The assembled are like twice the price. Only difference I can tell from the pics is that the holes for the crank and handle are already made?
https://fpautoparts.com/Interior/197...-Panels-70TD42 https://fpautoparts.com/Interior/197...Panels-70TD42P
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Location: Edmonton Alberta
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Re: PUI Door Panels
From the looks of them, the unassembled ones seem to be the cover only. That is, you will have to apply them to your old panels.
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Re: PUI Door Panels
Oh geeze, I didn't even know they sold them like that. I thought it would have been a complete door panel.
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Re: PUI Door Panels
The unassembled one are just the cover, you have to install on your original metal panels. I’ve had good luck with them
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