The bodywork of the Iveco Daily III is designed for durability and resistance and designed for tough commercial use. From sheet metal parts to plastic cladding and mirrors, these parts contribute to the structural integrity and functionality of the vehicle.
The bodywork of the Iveco Daily III is designed for durability and resistance and designed for tough commercial use. From sheet metal parts to plastic cladding and mirrors, these parts contribute to the structural integrity and functionality of the vehicle.
Iveco Daily III: Sheet metal parts
Sheet metal parts, such as the bonnet, side panels and load compartment doors, are made of galvanised steel and are therefore rust-resistant. Common repairs include removing dents or replacing parts that have been damaged in an impact. Anti-corrosion coatings and regular cleaning will extend the life of these components, especially in areas exposed to salt or moisture.
1999 Iveco Daily plastic trim panels
Plastic trim panels, including bumper covers and interior trim panels, are susceptible to wear and tear over time due to UV exposure or frequent use. Replacing cracked or discoloured trim with original parts ensures the correct fit and maintains the appearance of the vehicle. The addition of UV protection sprays can delay wear and tear and preserve the original condition of the trim parts.
Exterior mirrors for Iveco Daily 1999
Exterior mirrors for the Iveco Daily 1999 are available in both manual and electric versions. Key features include wide-angle lenses for better visibility and heated options to prevent fogging. Torn or loose mirrors should be replaced immediately in the interests of driver safety. The use of original spare parts or high-quality aftermarket replacements guarantees compatibility and long-term durability. Less text