Door Foam Piece Part #/Name

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Caman96

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This piece is behind inner fenders and is some type of barrier to door hinges. There’s no part number on them, just wondering if anyone knows its name, part # or maybe an aftermarket source? My passenger side is damaged, I might be able to repair, but if ones available, that would be easier. One for sale works too!
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I’m guessing for any 88-98.
 
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Did you check GMpartsGiant, under body section, forward sheet metal ?
 

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I need one as well.
 

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Yeah, passenger side got tore off by the tarp I had covering the cab in the driveway during a wind storm.
 

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Thank You Sir.
Not a problem. As always, I will re-sell it to you for my cost + shipping and always provide a receipt for proof. And if it ends up being free, just cover shipping. I enjoy pulling parts and it’s always a treat to send it to someone who can use it.
 

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Fellas I’ll keep an eye out for these when I hit up the salvage yard.
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Yes, thank you, but I have to warn you, the inner fender has to be pulled. Then, they are glued on, probably a piece of fishing line worked back and forth to remove. I already owe you one!
 

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Yes, thank you, but I have to warn you, the inner fender has to be pulled. Then, they are glued on, probably a piece of fishing line worked back and forth to remove. I already owe you one!
Front ends are usually ripped off or hanging on by a thread on enough trucks that it shouldn’t be bad. I always carry fishing line with me when I go there. Saved my butt once or twice.

I’ve honestly never seen this part.
 
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