Raptor flow through console shifter hole Storage compartment
#31
trim
If you need the chrome trim for the shifter opening, order the one for the Harley option. Most reasonable priced. Brushed aluminium finish. And then scotch brite your cup holder trim to match.
Last edited by mastercct1; 12-27-2014 at 12:58 PM. Reason: autocorrect
#32
Member
Thread Starter
mastercct1 I do need the chrome trim for the shifter opening, which I'll be ordering next week. After being painted the organizers turned out great! I think that it was a $5.00 spent. Tell me what you guys think.
#33
trim
The part number I used was Bl3Z-7E391-BA. I ordered from Tasca Auto parts that has a post on this site. Current price is $11.66 plus shipping. The chrome ones are $30 or more plus shipping. This is the brushed aluminum for the Harley version trucks. I removed my cup holder bezel and scuffed it with a scotch brite pad. If you look at my pics they look the same.
#34
Senior Member
The part number I used was Bl3Z-7E391-BA. I ordered from Tasca Auto parts that has a post on this site. Current price is $11.66 plus shipping. The chrome ones are $30 or more plus shipping. This is the brushed aluminum for the Harley version trucks. I removed my cup holder bezel and scuffed it with a scotch brite pad. If you look at my pics they look the same.
Much cheaper than I've found on eBay.
#35
Senior Member
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAND-NEW-ALL-FLOW-THRU-FLOOR-CONSOLE-CHROME-FINISH-BEZEL-2009-2014-FORD-F-150-/361150204304?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item54163ac990&vxp=mtr
plug the part # in tasca. its cheaper by about 5 bucks
plug the part # in tasca. its cheaper by about 5 bucks
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Phesoj65 (12-28-2014)
#36
Yes it looks like brushed aluminum. Some of the chrome ones listed on ebay, by tasca, include shipping some don't. It can be a number game. $32.00 with shipping $25.00 without shipping. I went straight to Tasca's web site and ordered. I have placed 4 orders with Tasca and have been very happy with their prices and service. I got my dash parts from them with shipping for less than I could get them locally. Scotch brite or steel wool will make the two parts very close.
#38
Member
Thread Starter
Thanks. How far are you on fabricating your part? Oh never mind that question, looks like you've finished it. Great job!
Last edited by Phesoj65; 12-28-2014 at 08:24 AM.
#39
3d printing
If you guys want something customized however you want to fill the hole look at 3d printing a plastic part! You can make any geometry you want and shop around for a good price. Redeyeondemand is a huge printing company but may be expensive depending on complexity.
#40
Senior Member
You could always flock your plastic trays. Search youtube for flocking videos. I'm being flocking serious.