If your Chevy is sporting a dented or rusted tailgate, a new Chevy tailgate may be in order. During the normal course of opening and closing, a tailgate, or hatch, can be subjected to being bumped against something or slammed too hard. Needless to say, a dented Chevy tailgate is an eyesore that your vehicular pride and joy should not have to suffer.
Rust will corrode and leave the screws of your Chevy tailgate clattering around within the interior access panel of your vehicle on every turn and stop you make. Furthermore, advanced rust corrosion may infiltrate and affect the electrical system housed within your Chevy tailgate, causing malfunctioning of your electrical and lighting systems.
Or maybe you are just simply looking to add a custom touch to your Chevy. The rising cost of fuel is a great reason to replace your current tailgate with a netted Chevy tailgate, which will not only stylize your Chevy truck, but also reduce the drag on your cargo bed—making your vehicle more MPG efficient, and good-looking while it does. A good tip you should remember when replacing your Chevy tailgate in a SUV type of vehicle is to make sure that you disconnect the defrost wires from the rear window before attempting to remove the window from the tailgate, unless you are planning on replacing both the tailgate and the window simultaneously. Another tip is to make sure your bolts go in straight when affixing the glass back onto the brackets while reassembling the window to your Chevy tailgate, as a crooked bolt may cause excessive pressure on the glass causing it to crack or shatter. Whatever your reason -- be it function, style or stylish function -- our online catalogue offers a wide array of Chevy tailgates. You can order your new Chevy tailgate on our encrypted online site. Or if you prefer, our toll-free customer assistance phone number is available and our staff is happy to help you find and order the right Chevy tailgate for your vehicle.
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