Maserati Ghibli tailgate
Maserati Ghibli (M157), the tailgate (trunk lid) assembly is a substantial body component that often requires careful shipping and specific hardware due to its integration with luxury electronics (power liftgate, cameras, and sensors).
1. Assembly Components & Identification
The “trunk lid” is rarely just a shell. To provide a complete solution for your inventory, ensure you track these distinct parts:
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Trunk Lid Shell: The structural metal panel. Many salvage yards sell these as “deck lids” (e.g., OEM part numbers like
673004651or673004774). -
Power Liftgate Actuators: The motorized struts (not to be confused with standard gas springs) are common failure points.
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Note: Always replace these in pairs if the customer is reporting uneven opening or motor strain.
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Power Trunk Control Module: Often part number
670037049, this module manages the automated opening/closing and is a high-demand electronic replacement. -
Latch & Lock Mechanism: Including the
670300551power trunk lock ensures the assembly is functional. -
Trim & Camera: The molding trim that houses the backup camera (
178269/16075) is a common collision part that often needs replacing along with the main lid.
2. Compatibility & Fitment
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Year Range: The Ghibli M157 trunk structure remained largely consistent from 2014 through 2024.
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Pro-Tip for Inventory: While the physical shell fits most years, the electronic components (actuators and control modules) may have minor firmware variations between early (2014-2017) and facelift (2018+) models. Always recommend that your customers verify their VIN against your part number if they are buying electronic control modules.
3. Inventory Best Practices for Body Panels
Given your business’s emphasis on fast, customer-centric service, managing large body panels like tailgates presents unique logistical challenges:
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High-Resolution Documentation: Because these panels are often purchased to replace accident damage, take “back-side” photos showing that the internal mounting tabs for hinges and latching mechanisms are not bent or fatigued.
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Shipping Integrity: Tailgates are prone to edge damage. Use crate-style packaging if shipping LTL (Less Than Truckload) to maintain your reputation for “fast and safe” delivery.
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Salvage Quality: If you are sourcing these from dismantlers, prioritize “Grade A” recycled parts—those that come from clean, non-collision vehicles—to minimize body shop prep time for your end customer.



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