Kind VW drivers,
Is there a consensus regarding what vendor makes/sells the best body panels? Specifically, the front windshield channel.
To wit:
http://www.busdepot.com/ahs29 - Just Kampers from UK, sold by Bus Depot
or
http://www.klassicfab.com/index.php/pro ... ry_id=1162 - Klassic Fab, newish vendor?
Thoughts, experience, etc?
Thanks,
James
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Re: Body Panel Vendors
I saw the klassicfab (funky green) panels at a vendor booth and they looked pretty good. If you have the money, you might try them. It all depends on how much/how big the repair is. If you just have a few pin holes in the gutter and want to replace a small section, get the less expensive option, cut off what you need, and save your money for other things, like paint ($$$).
On the other hand, if the rust extends over the front panel below where the windshield seal sits, you might not have a choice on which to get because the busdepot part only covers the lip and gutter area.
Understand that the rear edge/lip on the channel is a two layer seam with a million spot welds. If you used the entire klassicfab panel, you would need to drill out all those spot welds on the lower channel and part way up the A-pillar.
Tim
On the other hand, if the rust extends over the front panel below where the windshield seal sits, you might not have a choice on which to get because the busdepot part only covers the lip and gutter area.
Understand that the rear edge/lip on the channel is a two layer seam with a million spot welds. If you used the entire klassicfab panel, you would need to drill out all those spot welds on the lower channel and part way up the A-pillar.
Tim
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First, by reflection, which is noblest;
second, by immitation, which is easiest;
and third, by experience, which is bitterest. -Confucius