anyone use GoZZard Composites Rear Hatch?

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hey guys.

my rear hatches aren´t all that hot these days (rust) was thinking about having them sandblasted and paint them but came across these guys Gozzard Composites
does anyone have any experience with these products?

send them an email a while back for price and shipping, haven´t gotten an answer.

cheers.
 
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Are they pricey for the flares?
 
Bump to see if anyone has these composite panels. This might be the cure for my northeast rig.
 
Anyone know the price on the Goddard Flare kit for a 60 ? No info on their website...
 
That's right, IIRC rigofmortis is running both the hatch and gate. That is, if rigofmortis is the soa green on white diesel?
 
I asked for a quote on the tailgate last night, as of right now, no answer.
 
That's right, IIRC rigofmortis is running both the hatch and gate. That is, if rigofmortis is the soa green on white diesel?

ROM is the two tone grey SOA 83 BJ60 who lives in upper Canada.

Where are you ROM?
 
ROM is the two tone grey SOA 83 BJ60 who lives in upper Canada.

Come on now, Toronto is not Upper Canada, its just the name of our club, lol. Its a tri-tone (I have a white roof).

Hey Guys,
I at one point had all three components:

Gozzard flares: which I ended up trading for my Safari snorkle because I repaired my rust and chopped my quarter panels therefore the rear flares would not fit the factory lines of my rear wheel wells anymore. IIRC the prices for all three pieces listed here were around $545-600 CDN each, of course this was several years ago

Upper tail gate: I am running this right now, but I never reinforced the holes where the gas struts attached and eventually tore the struts out (that was just my poor judgement as I drilled and tapped the thick fiberglass hoping they would hold), I will revisit this eventually. The only other issue is that I haven't drilled the hole for my rear lock, so I have to crawl through the back and pull the latch up in order open the back... but let me tell you, upon first installation, my factory gas struts openned the lift gate as if they were supercharged (fiberglass is lighter)

Pre paint
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Spray bomb
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Lower tail gate: I own, but my steel factory piece is still in decent condition so there is no reason for me to change this out yet (surprising for an Ontario truck, what can I say, I've taken care of it over the years)

Dust coat
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Its nice not having any rust on those... ever again.

Last word, top notch quality on the Gozzard Fiberglass Land Cruiser pieces, I would highly recommend these to anyone looking to invest in these products.

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