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Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
BUNDY351
Posted on: 2007/4/30 16:54
Gday all, just purchased some panels, Bonnet, Tailgate and a front left guard, from EBAY. I am just waiting for them to arrive and was wandering if anyone has fitted these panels before. The dude says they are new and looking at the pics they are. I understand they may not be the best fit but how do the actually go?
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
Whorida
Posted on: 2007/4/30 17:00
They're fine in terms of strength and all that, maybe a little bit more flimsy. Stock 1200 panels are still like paper when you remove them, so anything should be that strong.
What panels you get? Each of them have their own foibles. A mate of my wifes told her to use new guards and original bonnet coz the guards are sweet but the new bonnet sits too low. Also the new tailgate sits too high, and the rear quarters need a little bit of massaging to get a perfect fit. These are the issues we've come across, but there are many different manufacturers of these panels, so the supplier may have something to do with it. All in all it's a hell of a lot easier then finding rust free originals, and it's still made of metal, no glass here.
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
Tyrie
Posted on: 2007/4/30 17:06
It might be best to use 2 matching front quarters, as they are shaped slightly differently to the originals, it might not be enough to notice once its on, but you'll find out.
The top lip of the tailgate sits too high as whorida said, have to cut it and reweld it a bit lower.
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
Whorida
Posted on: 2007/4/30 17:10
Thanks Tyrie, you just reminded me, you can't use new guards with original doors and vice versa (well you can, but requires work).
Taiwanese (pretty sure that's where they're made) guards curve back slightly, meaning original doors catch on them. If you use taiwanese doors there will be an unsightly gap between them and the original panel.
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
Trav
Posted on: 2007/4/30 22:33
What about front aprons. I have also purchased the front apron mould that sits under the front grille, along with a new front grille from the same manufacturer. Has anyone had any issues with fitting these or heard of any?
Trav
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
gx1200
Posted on: 2007/4/30 22:37
In my experience, the repo front aprons are very, very poor quality and should be removed from manufacture
#7
Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
BUNDY351
Posted on: 2007/4/30 23:04
Well i kinda knew it was going to be a little extra work to fit em, I will just have to wait and see how bad it is going to be.
Nothing a hammer, oxy, welder and grinder cant fix though
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
Whorida
Posted on: 2007/5/1 2:04
Damn right mate, that's the spirit!!
I've been tossing up welding the front guards on to smooth it all up, maybe the apron as well. Good welding should hide many of those minor repro imperfections.
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
whoridas_girl
Posted on: 2007/5/1 2:13
thank goodness for your mums work in regards to welding
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Re: Who has used/fitted replacment PANELS from Ebay for 1200
WARDY
Posted on: 2007/5/1 2:17
Yeah i just received my $50 front apron today and im rather dissapointed
Its full of ripples and a few dents!! But hey it was $50 and can be fixed.. Thats my warning hahaWardy You can view topic.
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