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2011 i30 driver side front interior door handle snapped in two !

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Offline Mal

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Hi Folks
Has anyone had any experience with aftermarket internal door handles ?
My original broke in two the other week after 208,000 ks so it's done well, but I think seeing all the aftermarket ones on the net it may be a relatively common issue.
Any advise regarding fitting them, as well as the aftermarket qulity would be great ...
Many thanks
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Offline tw2005

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Hi Folks
Has anyone had any experience with aftermarket internal door handles ?
My original broke in two the other week after 208,000 ks so it's done well, but I think seeing all the aftermarket ones on the net it may be a relatively common issue.
Any advise regarding fitting them, as well as the aftermarket qulity would be great ...
Many thanks
Mal     
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Can't comment on the knock offs but OEM from the dealerships is usually about $70. You could get a full set around a $100 genuine if you can wait from O'Seas
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Plus of course there is also the wreckers...
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I would buy new always unless stuck. The wreckers are likely going to charge as much if not more for an item that has already been exposed to UV and heat which is what kills the plastic anyway.
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The wreckers are likely going to charge as much if not more

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Offline Mal

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Morning Folks
Many thanks for all your replies and yes, I was also thinking about the 'wear and tear' on one from the breakers too.
My one is all black plastic and I noticed it had a deep channel under the area where it broke, so I initially glued in a piece of alloy to strengthen it across the break. This worked for a while, but although the leverage isn't that great, it has fractured on the ends of the break and the alloy is holding it together to enable it to work, but its not a good look having a floppy door handle !  :) 
Genuine in WA is around $70 just for the lever, the breakers are around $30 and the aftermarket copies are around $30 plus postage which adds around $8.
There's a post which looks like it should have included a link on 'how to replace it',  but I don't see the link ?
Could you re-post that please, as it would be very helpful.
Many thanks again folks for providing a great forum.
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