If you require a multi-purpose U-Nut for your Ford vehicle, then you can have found the right piece!
Formally titled as a Fog Lamp Assembly U-Nut, this component works for many different parts on 41 models. Used to keep the elements in place, it is compatible with the following parts:
This small piece is designed to hold a spare tire in place in its mounted position. Found in the rear compartment, it is often called a hold down, vehicle lifting jack but, or washer. It comes with a 12-month manufacturer warranty and is guaranteed to fit. Compatible with over 61 different vehicles, this element fit the following:
If you own a Ford Ranger pickup from 1995 to 2009, then it may be time to get some replacement pieces for the braking system.
This backing plate is designed for the 10 brake system, and it fits the rear drum unit on the left. Please keep in mind that this component is for the trucks that do not have the off-roading package. It is compatible with the following trim levels:
Do you need to replace the overhead console inside your 2018 to 2020 Ford Expedition? If you said yes, then you’re in luck!
This piece is compatible with the sunroof models. It is the complete assembly in the shade Ebony. It comes with a 12-month warranty and is guaranteed to fit. Trim levels that it can go inside include the following:
No longer in production, the Ford Thunderbird can be difficult to buy replacement parts for if you go to an auto body shop. However, by purchasing OEM parts online, you can find exactly what you need.
If you require a new lower panel, you can get one that fits perfectly. This component is compatible with the following Thunderbird trim levels:
If you own a 1999 Ford F-250 that has been performing some heavy-duty tasks over the years, then it may be time to replace that old tow hook with a new one.
Designed to be positioned on the front, this piece can be installed on the left or right side of the face. It is perfect for securing a rope to move bulky items out of the way. Fallen trees and vehicles that are stuck in the mud are no problem!
After a few decades, exterior components can get lost. Wear and tear are typically to blame, but never fear! You can replace outside decorative pieces - such as a nameplate for the 1984 to 1997 Ford F-150 - easily.
This oval-shaped emblem is painted with chrome accents just like the original. It should be positioned on the flare side of the tailgate. No one will ever know it was replaced either!
If you have a Ford Explorer that was manufactured between 1991 and 2001, then it may be time for some upgrades. One great exterior component that you might want to add is a stone deflector.
Secured to the front of the hood, this single piece helps to guard against dings and scratches that can be caused by rogue rocks. Whether you are driving behind a dump truck loaded with gravel or another vehicle kicks a stone back, it will deflect anything headed your way at a certain angle.
The key to prolonging the life span of older vehicles - such as the 1997 Ford Expedition XLT - is to prevent wear and tear as much as possible. With the addition of splash shields, you can do just that!
This type of backing plate serves as a guard against moisture, which can cause the underbelly to rust over time. Able to be installed on the left and right sides, these pieces will protect the metal parts from corrosion, which will extend the life of your vehicle.
As an older model, your 2001 Ford Escape may be due for some upgrades. Luckily, you can order a set of step bars for the exterior from Ford Parts BC.
These OEM running boards boast a tubular shape that provides a stable shape to stand on. Passengers can climb into the cabin with ease. Plus, these units are compatible with 2001 to 2007 Escape models of all manufactured trims from that era including: