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Started by 69bronzeT5, January 10, 2008, 01:41:28 AM

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69bronzeT5

I've probaly asked this before but anyways, I have a question. What is the best place to order sheetmetal from? Mainly quality. Where should I order to get quality sheetmetal but also at a fair price? :shruggy:
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bull

I don't know if there's ever been a real consensus around here. And now with so many more vendors/producers getting into the game I don't know what to think. Before I would just steer everyone toward Goodmark because they made most everything for everybody. If I were you I would call around to some body shops that do muscle cars and ask them because the biggest concern really is the fit and finish. You can buy parts that are cheaper but if they don't fit right the body guy will spend the difference in labor making them work.

JimShine

There are really very few manufacturers. What you need to do is research and find the maker that fits your demands and find the retailer that has the best price for that item. Often these are guys selling out of their homes. They have the stuff drop shipped (like all the big guys do) but have low overhead, so they can cut a better deal than a big name that has more expenses.

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