Replacement doors?

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I'm almost ready to start on the interior of my 77 K10. Last thing I need to do before that is to get both of the doors rehabbed, as the passenger side window is broken and the drivers side glass doesn't stay up unless I shim it into place. I don't want to have the interior rebuilt and nice looking just for a ton of rain and dust from our Arizona monsoons to gunk it all up.

I'm planning on replacing both doors. The doors I have are in OK condition, but have some rust towards the bottoms, plus lots of little dings and dents everywhere. Does anyone have recommendations on where to buy some new door shells? I'm currently eyeing these:

 

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I just picked up a couple of donor doors. Each door has a few dings but metal is in great shape. Given your location, I'll bet you can find some good donor doors locally.
 

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AMD is likely your best bet for aftermarket. Forum member @TotalyHucked works there. He can advise.
Personally I’d look for takeoff doors. Dime a dozen in the desert. Repop panels are for people who aren’t lucky enough to live where good OE sheetmetal still exists IMO.

Not sure your concern about old doors and dust getting in. That’s the job of the seals and gaskets and door panels etc. New doors aren’t “more airtight.”
 

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AMD is likely your best bet for aftermarket. Forum member @TotalyHucked works there. He can advise.
Personally I’d look for takeoff doors. Dime a dozen in the desert. Repop panels are for people who aren’t lucky enough to live where good OE sheetmetal still exists IMO.

Not sure your concern about old doors and dust getting in. That’s the job of the seals and gaskets and door panels etc. New doors aren’t “more airtight.”
As far as the dust getting in, i meant that as in the cab is open to the elements because one window is broken and the other is stuck in the down position
 

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In addition to AMD stuff, a local shop recommended Goodmark body panels, but I can’t speak from personal experience.
 

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As far as the dust getting in, i meant that as in the cab is open to the elements because one window is broken and the other is stuck in the down position
Are you sure you wanna redo the interior before paint?
Seems backwards sine you have to remove what you install on the doors again.
Or maybe not planning to paint. Just thinking about eliminating double work.
 

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Are you sure you wanna redo the interior before paint?
Seems backwards sine you have to remove what you install on the doors again.
Or maybe not planning to paint. Just thinking about eliminating double work.
Not planning on paint. This is more meant to be an offloading/camping truck, so not planning on paint anytime soon
 

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Bought mine from Brothers now holly, look good.
 

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Not planning on paint. This is more meant to be an offloading/camping truck, so not planning on paint anytime soon
If you are going with aftermarket doors,instead of used doors you will have to paint. They are coated enough to protect them in a warehouse,not in an outdoor environment. Maybe some are better than others but I've seen plenty of aftermarket panels ruined by putting them on but not painting.
 

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If you are going with aftermarket doors,instead of used doors you will have to paint. They are coated enough to protect them in a warehouse,not in an outdoor environment. Maybe some are better than others but I've seen plenty of aftermarket panels ruined by putting them on but not painting.
Good info. Will probably just hit them with a can of black primer or something
 

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The worst part is you need to strip the existing stuff off first b-4 painting. Soooo paint remover, clean, dewax, epoxy primer, color, and clear. It will make everything else look like poop. HOWEVER the door will look awesome. BTW take your bog boy wallet to the paint store.
 

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I am in the same boat. Both original doors are rust-free but have many little dents due to hail damage. I have researched and it does seem like AMD is the way to go.

However I will say this month I ordered a replacement AMD tailgate from Summit and the first and second shipments were damaged and a third one is on the way. The product itself is really nice,,,,18 gauge metal (I measured to make sure). The actual manufacturer is Tri-Plus which is on the box. I gave feedback to Summit that the packaging is designed to fail. Just one piece of thin cardboard in the field. Any little tip over or bump will dent it. Summit indicated AMD packages them that way. Anyway they are going to take a new tailgate, unbox, inspect and re-package nicely and ship. You have to love Summit. Also, I received a new windshield from LMC and they packaged it like it was the Queen's jewels. The package was about 2 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet. They inserted plastic bags along the sides (like grocery store bags) and filled them with expandable foam. No damage. I know it is glass so they had to overkill packaging but it was really nice. Now I have to find half a day of time to cut down the box.

Anyone in the Charlotte area who wants original doors, hood, both fenders and a tailgate please let me know.
 

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What part of PHX? Adam in Apache Junction, Trucking Crazy on East side as well, John in Peoria all usually have good used doors from 80+ Burb part outs. Trucking Crazy also stocks rebuilt vent window assemblies.

For new LMC quality parts, The Chrome Guy in Glendale stocks a lot of 67-72, 73-87.
 

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