Galane
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- Joined
- Jun 28, 2014
- Posts
- 150
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- Location
- Idaho
- First Name
- Gregg
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- Sierra 3500
- Engine Size
- 350
Yup. Baking soda blasting followed by a water rinse. I cleaned a pair of decent tan panels with acetone then sprayed on maroon stuff that was supposed to dye the plastic. It peeled right off. then I used soda blasting and sprayed on some normal paint. They don't look as nice as a good original or reproduction but are better than the crumbling originals.
You could make your own custom panels. Some of the companies that make parts for these trucks have one or two door panel designs that are nothing like the originals but use the original mountings, window switches, handles etc.
The only replacement panel that will look anywhere close to original is one that's injection molded. I don't know of any that are. They're vacuum formed from ABS or some other plastic.
You could make your own custom panels. Some of the companies that make parts for these trucks have one or two door panel designs that are nothing like the originals but use the original mountings, window switches, handles etc.
The only replacement panel that will look anywhere close to original is one that's injection molded. I don't know of any that are. They're vacuum formed from ABS or some other plastic.