OEM Automotive Door Panels
Your door panels do far more than act as mere interior decorations. They help protect the wiring, window control mechanisms, and other internal components from getting damaged by UV rays, rain, and other environmental hazards. If yours have seen better days, replace them with genuine OEM door panels that are guaranteed to be compatible with your model. We have what you need, in stock and priced well below the MSRP. Order now for fast shipping anywhere in the country!
Door Panel Insert
Door Panel Insert
Door Panel Insert
Door Panel Insert
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
Door Interior Trim Panel
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Automotive Door Panels FAQs
What Are Door Panels Are Made Of?
Door panels were once made of cardboard, with an upholstered finish of vinyl, cloth, carpeted fabric, or leather facing out into the passenger space. Today, Chrysler, FIAT, or Mazda vehicles usually feature door panels that are made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polypropylene, or styrene-maleic anhydride (SMA). These modern materials allow for flexible, unique designs that are better able to withstand scratches and abrasion -- so you maintain your vehicle's resale value.
Why Buy Genuine OEM Door Panels?
Eventually, though, your door panels can get severely damaged. Given that a new panel can cost as much as $1,000 at retail, you want to get the best one possible. That means shopping for the authentic panels that your manufacturer designed specifically for your model, since they come with a guaranteed fitment compatibility you can trust. While you're shopping, why not take a look at any other interior accessories you may have been considering?