Propwash
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Aftermarket sheetmetal is like a barrel of rotten apples. You got to dig for the best ones. None are going to be perfect, but some are are close enough to eat. AMD for Mopars is probably the best apple in the barrel. By far, there are worse panels out there. Way worse. The sad truth is that you need to take it with a grain of salt. Yup, they're expensive. Yup, you'd have better luck talking with the oak tree in the backyard about your issues than their tech line, but in the end what choice do you have? Goodmark or Sherman you're definitely worse off on quarters and trying to find decent donors would be like discovering diamonds in your box of Wheaties, or cost you a box of diamonds. So......after that you're pretty much left with zilch.
There's a few kinds of folks that will tell you AMD panels are pretty decent stuff. Those that have been dealing with aftermarket sheetmetal for a while, and have dealt with some of the other E-coated monstrosities someone's trying to pawn off as a panel. AMD really doesn't seem so bad to those fellas. Another group that has replaced just a couple panels here and there, and really didn't hammer into any real issues. Then, the other folks are those that buy the panels, but really don't spend any time installing them. They look pretty in the box, but a quick stare and out the door to the body shop they go. In the end, wrapped in paint & clearcoat, the AMD panels look pretty top notch.
For those guys in between, they're an overpriced, poor quality hunk of tin from Taiwan that just seem to emanate headaches and swear words. Bottom line is that you have to pay to play & your choices are pretty limited.....Panels that fit fairly well but still require work,....horrid panels that look like they're for an entirely different car,.....goldmine decent OEM/donor panels delivered by the lottery commission or....no panels at all.
I totally get where you're coming from. Take it from a guy who has a car primarily made up of AMD panels. It's a tough pill to swallow, but in the end it sure beats the hell out of your other options.
There's a few kinds of folks that will tell you AMD panels are pretty decent stuff. Those that have been dealing with aftermarket sheetmetal for a while, and have dealt with some of the other E-coated monstrosities someone's trying to pawn off as a panel. AMD really doesn't seem so bad to those fellas. Another group that has replaced just a couple panels here and there, and really didn't hammer into any real issues. Then, the other folks are those that buy the panels, but really don't spend any time installing them. They look pretty in the box, but a quick stare and out the door to the body shop they go. In the end, wrapped in paint & clearcoat, the AMD panels look pretty top notch.
For those guys in between, they're an overpriced, poor quality hunk of tin from Taiwan that just seem to emanate headaches and swear words. Bottom line is that you have to pay to play & your choices are pretty limited.....Panels that fit fairly well but still require work,....horrid panels that look like they're for an entirely different car,.....goldmine decent OEM/donor panels delivered by the lottery commission or....no panels at all.
I totally get where you're coming from. Take it from a guy who has a car primarily made up of AMD panels. It's a tough pill to swallow, but in the end it sure beats the hell out of your other options.