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After market Body panels

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After market Body panels

Post by Emu0505 »

Has anyone had any experience with after market / non genuine Taiwanese bady panels.

Do they fit properly, are they hard to fit, what are they made of and do they affect your car insurance?

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Post by bj on roids »

The experience i have had with them, they are cheaper than wreckers guards, fit pretty easy, match the body perfect, needed to drill a hole for something, might have been a relay, cant remember!
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Post by POS »

Yep they are identical, my be a hole not punched here or there but thats about it!

Same material, same factory!!!
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Post by taziiy »

i have had plenty to do with them it depends on the type of car but as the others say sometimes u need to drill a extra hole here or there some times the guard indicator is a good example or a ariel hole , fittment depnds some are shocking some you have no problems with :?:
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Post by Pal »

No they dont effect your car insurance .
Some Insurance companies tell the panel shops to fit non genuine parts! :finger:
The fit is very good these days and once painted looks like original in most cases.
Try blinkers ariels park lights mirrors door handles etc. all before painting. :D
Hilux, 4Runner parts are all ok.
Keep it simple
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Post by Zol »

My truck is made of aftermarket bonnet , 2 guards, Driver's door.

My experience is that they obviously look the same but don't fit the way you want. I had a nightmare putting the door windows in. I had to re-position the quarter window pillar as it was 1/2 inch out. It was also out of shape so I needed to bend it to fit. It was slightly too small as well.
The guards didn't line up & the bonnet was slightly smaller.
That was for an 83 Hilux.
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Post by Emu0505 »

Thanks Guys,

This forum is a fountain of knowledge.

It seems that these panels are pretty good value.

:D
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Post by Punchy »

buy the cheap and nasty panels,,,
fit them up on the areas most likely damaged and save you originals for when you want to sell the car/truck..
no questions about fit alignment or quality upon sale then
so basically thats 2 doors and two front guards :D
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Post by dansTOYOwagon »

Cool.... this topic sounds like me too!! Without me having to get off my lazy ass, and pick up the yella pages, are there any sydney siders who know of such suppliers around?? Ph numbers, locations :D

Cheers. Dan
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Post by Pal »

dansTOYOwagon wrote:Cool.... this topic sounds like me too!! Without me having to get off my lazy ass, and pick up the yella pages, are there any sydney siders who know of such suppliers around?? Ph numbers, locations :D

Cheers. Dan


Here is two
Wetherill Park Sales ph 97563011. .. . .12 Nello Place W/Park

The Panel House Condel Park ph. 97900195
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Post by dansTOYOwagon »

Thanks matey. Appreciated :wink:
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Post by taziiy »

there is another one in villawood called SSS auto parts but i dont have the number sorry
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Post by beebee »

Any in Brisbane that ppl know of?
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Post by RUFF »

Dave try Mark Gibbs Panel House at Randel st Slacks Creek on 3808 8737 and ask for Don. Tell him Tony Robinson gave you the number.
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Post by rojac »

They look the same, sh$itloads cheaper than OEM, fit OK after all the're all made from the same recycled beer cans we send to Asia. :D
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Post by Wendle »

Beer cans are aluminium, he wasn't asking about rover panels :finger:
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Post by rojac »

Who knows what blend of cheap and nasty metals they make these things from. If they can be made cheaper they'll do it. :lol:
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