Bed Rail Caps
#1
Bed Rail Caps
Just picked up a 2004 FX4 SCREW today (Pics soon). The previous owner had a nice Leer canopy installed on the truck but as soon as the weather gets nicer I was planning on taking it off. I've been looking online for the OEM bed rail caps to reinstall for the time the canopy is in the garage. Does anyone know where I can find them? I did a search and all I found was a dead link. My other idea was having some diamond plate rails sprayed with bed liner to match. Any Help?
#3
Here's a link that will give you some options - otherwise try Google and/or ebay.
http://www.streetperformance.com/par...144-41601.html
http://www.streetperformance.com/par...144-41601.html
#4
Senior Member
They dont list '04+ in that link.
I dont think anybody makes aftermarket rail caps for these trucks.
Ive looked before because the previous owner of my truck mustve had a toolbox slide down the bed and it chewed up the caps.
I dont think anybody makes aftermarket rail caps for these trucks.
Ive looked before because the previous owner of my truck mustve had a toolbox slide down the bed and it chewed up the caps.
#5
#6
You would think these would be easy to find considering how many Fords are on the road. I think I'll hit up the junk yard and see if I can pull some. I just keep running into dead ends.
#7
Junior Member
I bought new bed rails (plastic molding) that run down the side of my bed. I live in OK and the sun bleached them out in spots and I wanted to replace those side rails and my cowl grill (the plastic where the wipers are). I got all the parts for a little over $250.00 shipped. Mine are not in bad condition, Im just really particular about my truck. Mine could be repainted or even cleaned up, but it will take a little work. I would be willing to get rid of them or you can always order new online. They will run about $150.00 total shipped.
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#8
Dirty Rotten Scoundrel
Nice looking steel caps by Putco. Direct replacement for stock rails.
http://www.performance4trucks.com/Ex...4729&t_pl=9107
http://www.performance4trucks.com/Ex...4729&t_pl=9107