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Can I buy rear fenders aka bedsides?


bigredscowboy

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Does anyone know if I can buy aftermarket (or OEM) rear fenders or bedsides? I've looked all over the interweb and can't find any. My passenger side has seen better days:
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LMC has them, maybe a couple other places, but you could probably get a whole bed for the price they charge for one side.
 
Most autobody supply stores sell them. The one up the street from me here in Calgary sells them for Gen 1/2's for 220 a side. Not sure about the newer ones.

That damage could easily be fixed with a stud gun and slide hammer along with some body filler. I've seen panels in much worse shape than that pulled back to almost new. Hell, I suck at bodywork and I've hammered worse looking panels back into shape.

A paintless dent repair place may be able to help as well. I saw a thread on Pirate a couple of years ago or so where some dude there pulled a completely FUBAR panel back straight so it was almost like new. The guy wais an artist to say the least.
 
LMC only has them for 1st and 2nd gen, and all years that stepsides were offered. You pay far out the ass for them from there anyway...one side for mine is $400.
 
It would be easier to fix the dent than to change the panel.:)shady
 
i did the same thing to my truck smashed in the light. pm me on how you make out iv been looking for a new box, i found a real nice one for 700 but if they make a panel piece id rather do that.
 
Most autobody supply stores sell them. The one up the street from me here in Calgary sells them for Gen 1/2's for 220 a side. Not sure about the newer ones.

That damage could easily be fixed with a stud gun and slide hammer along with some body filler. I've seen panels in much worse shape than that pulled back to almost new. Hell, I suck at bodywork and I've hammered worse looking panels back into shape.

A paintless dent repair place may be able to help as well. I saw a thread on Pirate a couple of years ago or so where some dude there pulled a completely FUBAR panel back straight so it was almost like new. The guy wais an artist to say the least.

That particular spot would actually be really hard to fix. Theres a lot of tension i the metal on those curves, not to mention all of the body lines that run through there.
 

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