Peugeot Left Front Door
Aftermarket components -- not produced by the original vehicle manufacturer
Left Front Door Sorted by Peugeot Model
Pick your Peugeot model below to see left front door matched to your vehicle.
Peugeot 208
Fast MovingLeft Front Door for 208 hatchback
Peugeot 2008
Fast MovingLeft Front Door for 2008 crossover
Peugeot 3008
Fast MovingLeft Front Door for 3008 suv
Peugeot 308
Fast MovingLeft Front Door for 308 hatchback
Peugeot 207
Fast MovingLeft Front Door for 207 hatchback
Peugeot 307
Fast MovingLeft Front Door for 307 hatchback
Peugeot 206
In DemandLeft Front Door for 206 hatchback
Peugeot 5008
In DemandLeft Front Door for 5008 suv
Peugeot 508
In DemandLeft Front Door for 508 sedan
Peugeot Partner
In DemandLeft Front Door for Partner commercial
Peugeot 407
In DemandLeft Front Door for 407 sedan
Peugeot 301
In DemandLeft Front Door for 301 sedan
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What Are Left Front Door?
Body panels are the external metal or composite components that form the outer shell of your Peugeot, including doors, bonnet, boot lid, fenders, bumpers, and roof panels. These panels serve both protective and aesthetic functions, shielding the mechanical components from South African weather conditions, stone chips on gravel roads, and minor impacts while defining your vehicle's appearance. Whether you're driving a compact 208 with a EP6 petrol engine through Johannesburg traffic or a 3008 SUV with BlueHDi diesel tackling the N3, body panels protect critical components underneath.
In South Africa's harsh climate with intense UV exposure, hail storms, and varying road conditions from tar to gravel, Peugeot body panels require attention to prevent rust and structural damage. Modern Peugeots use a combination of galvanized steel and composite materials, with models featuring THP and DV6 engines often sharing panel designs across ranges. Panels are designed as either structural (load-bearing parts of the chassis) or cosmetic (bolt-on components), with replacement complexity and cost varying accordingly.
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Peugeot Models That Use These Left Front Door
Our left front door fit these popular Peugeot models. Not sure which part fits? Our team can confirm for you.
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Available Across South Africa
We deliver left front door to cities and towns across all 9 provinces.
Gauteng
Left Front Door in PretoriaGauteng
Left Front Door in SowetoGauteng
Left Front Door in SandtonGauteng
Left Front Door in Cape TownWestern Cape
Left Front Door in BellvilleWestern Cape
Left Front Door in DurbanKwaZulu-Natal
Left Front Door in PietermaritzburgKwaZulu-Natal
Common Questions About Left Front Door
What are body panels on a car?
Body panels are the exterior components forming your Peugeot's outer shell, divided into two types: outer body panels like doors, fenders, bonnet, and boot that you see and touch, and inner structural panels that form part of the chassis framework. Outer panels on models like the 2008 or 508 are typically bolt-on components ranging from R2,500 to R8,500 each, while structural panels require specialized repair. Both types protect mechanical components and passengers while defining the vehicle's aerodynamics and appearance.
What are the signs of damaged body panels?
Common signs include visible dents or creases from parking incidents, misaligned panel gaps indicating impact damage, rust bubbles especially around South African coastal areas, and paint damage from UV exposure or stone chips. On Peugeot models, check door alignment, bonnet-to-fender gaps, and boot closure—misalignment often indicates underlying structural issues requiring immediate attention. Prices for panel beating range from R800 to R3,500 depending on severity, while full panel replacement costs R2,500 to R12,000 per panel.
What are the panels called on a car?
Major panels include doors (front and rear), bonnet, boot lid or tailgate, front and rear fenders (mudguards), bumpers, roof panel, and quarter panels behind rear doors. Your Peugeot also has sills below the doors, pillars (A, B, C) connecting roof to body, and valances below bumpers. Models like the Peugeot 308 have additional components like side skirts and mirror housings that complement the main body structure.
How much do Peugeot body panels cost in South Africa?
Genuine Peugeot body panels range from R1,800 for small components like mirror covers to R15,000 for major panels like bonnet or doors on models like the 3008 or 5008. Aftermarket alternatives cost 30-50% less but may affect resale value and insurance claims. Labour for professional fitting adds R1,200 to R4,500 depending on complexity, with paintwork adding another R2,500 to R6,000 for colour-matched finish including primer and clear coat.
How to repair a damaged car panel?
Minor dents can be repaired through paintless dent removal (PDR) costing R500 to R1,500 per panel at South African panel beaters, preserving original paint. Deeper damage requires traditional panel beating, filler application, sanding, priming, and repainting, costing R2,500 to R5,000 per panel. Severely damaged panels on Peugeots, especially those with crease lines or compromised structural integrity, should be replaced rather than repaired to maintain safety standards and prevent future rust issues in SA's climate.
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