FS: OEM F150 Center Console, Black/Grey, Fit many models and Years!
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FS: OEM F150 Center Console, Black/Grey, Fit many models and Years!
Hey guys. I got this off eBay from a Ford dealer, it was a take-off from them and is in great shape, 9/10 easy. I never got around to installing it and I have now sold the truck.
Check out this thread for more info: https://www.f150forum.com/f38/instal...-screws-74727/
SOLD!!!
Thanks for looking!
Check out this thread for more info: https://www.f150forum.com/f38/instal...-screws-74727/
SOLD!!!
Thanks for looking!
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Love my console, got it off ebay as well... Free bump!
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Lol, NOW you list it for $32 plus shipping! I got one from the same source. Wasn't that "economical". ;-)
Seriously, if you have the center seat you can just re-use the existing screws. Pull the seat, drop the console over the mounting bracket (will only go one way). Use the console holes as templates and drill 21/64" holes. Use an impact wrench to run the screws in CAREFULLY. They are self-cutters, will make their own threads in the aluminum frame.
Seriously, if you have the center seat you can just re-use the existing screws. Pull the seat, drop the console over the mounting bracket (will only go one way). Use the console holes as templates and drill 21/64" holes. Use an impact wrench to run the screws in CAREFULLY. They are self-cutters, will make their own threads in the aluminum frame.
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Lol, NOW you list it for $32 plus shipping! I got one from the same source. Wasn't that "economical". ;-)
Seriously, if you have the center seat you can just re-use the existing screws. Pull the seat, drop the console over the mounting bracket (will only go one way). Use the console holes as templates and drill 21/64" holes. Use an impact wrench to run the screws in CAREFULLY. They are self-cutters, will make their own threads in the aluminum frame.
Seriously, if you have the center seat you can just re-use the existing screws. Pull the seat, drop the console over the mounting bracket (will only go one way). Use the console holes as templates and drill 21/64" holes. Use an impact wrench to run the screws in CAREFULLY. They are self-cutters, will make their own threads in the aluminum frame.
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What year of truck is this out of? Interested as well.
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This is still for sale, some interest but no takers yet.
I was told it was taken out of a 2012, but not sure of exact model. I had planned on putting it in my STX. Check that thread that I linked to, it has all the info you need.
Thanks!
I was told it was taken out of a 2012, but not sure of exact model. I had planned on putting it in my STX. Check that thread that I linked to, it has all the info you need.
Thanks!