Looking for Used Chevy Dually Fenders for Sale!

Seeking Used Chevy Dually Fenders

I’m diving into a project with my Chevy dually truck and I’m in need of some fenders. I’m hoping to find some used Chevy dually fenders for sale that won’t break the bank. I’ve checked a few local junkyards and online marketplaces, but I feel like my search could be more efficient.

If anyone here has experience sourcing parts like this, I’d love to hear your tips and advice on where to look. Here are a few things I’m particularly interested in:

  • Quality: I want to ensure that the fenders are in decent shape. Any signs of rust or major dents are a deal breaker for me.
  • Pricing: I’m on a budget, so cost is a big factor. What’s a fair price range for used fenders in good condition?
  • Compatibility: I’m looking for fenders that will fit my model, so any specific details on what to look out for would be greatly appreciated.

Possible Resources

  • Online Classifieds: Seems like eBay and Craigslist could have a good selection, but I’m wary of shipping large parts.
  • Local Forums or Groups: Are there any dedicated Chevrolet or truck enthusiast groups where I might find leads?
  • Restoration Shops: Have you ever reached out to local shops about excess inventory?

Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer! Looking forward to upgrading my truck and sharing the progress with you all.

Hey everyone! I’m on the lookout for used Chevy dually fenders. Any tips on what to check for before buying?

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Absolutely! Start by checking for rust, especially around the edges and mounting points. If there’s any paint bubbling, that could be a sign of trouble.

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Besides rust, look for any signs of impact damage or deep scratches. A fender that’s had a hard life might not fit well with your vehicle later on.

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That’s a good point, Kristen! Fitment issues can be a real headache. Any other structural tips?

Definitely! Check the mounting brackets and support areas for any bends or breaks. If they’re not straight, it’s a no-go for me.

I would also recommend taking a magnet with you. If it doesn’t stick, it might mean bondo or repairs that could hide problems.

Great tip! Are there any specific years or models that have better fender durability?

I’ve heard that the 2003 to 2007 models generally hold up well, but always inspect each one! They’re not all created equal.

Wouldn’t it be easier to just buy new fenders? All this inspecting sounds like a lot of work!

True, but new fenders can be pricey! Plus, finding a nice used set can save some serious cash.

Also, if you’re buying from a private seller, meet in a well-lit area and make sure you can check everything thoroughly.

I once bought a used fender that looked great but turned out to be rusted inside. Lesson learned: check it all!

Definitely! Inspecting is key. And hey, worst-case scenario, you can always paint over it if the fender is solid.

Good luck with your search! Remember, a bit of patience goes a long way in finding the right fenders.

I’m also looking for used Chevy dually fenders! Can anyone suggest reliable online sources?

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Check out Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace! I found a pair last month from a local seller. They were in great condition and a lot cheaper than new ones!

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I had a positive experience with eBay Motors. The fenders were shipped quickly and matched the description perfectly.

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That’s great to hear! Did you have to negotiate the price at all?

When I looked for Chevy fenders, I used a local junkyard and they had some good options. Just don’t forget to inspect them thoroughly!