Looking for input on Interior parts
Hey guys! I'm new around here and I just bought myself a 2002 f150 SuperCrew. It is in "fairly" good shape and only has 125k on her. It needs some interior pieces. Needs a new Window Switch Bezel, Center Console Lid, and the cup holder has the notorious, "stuck in the dash" syndrome.
I have found all the parts at the dealership, but is there somewhere, maybe online, that would sell these? the dealer is pretty steep on prices, and im just looking around.
Should I just bite the bullet?
I have found all the parts at the dealership, but is there somewhere, maybe online, that would sell these? the dealer is pretty steep on prices, and im just looking around.
Should I just bite the bullet?
Depending on the color, good luck with the lid. If you have dark graphite (code will probably be FT if you have cloth), you're SOL for the most part. Highly wanted color, and pretty rare. I went with an Expedition console because I was in the same boat as you.
The cupholder just has a busted spring. If you can find it in there, then you can just screw it back on. Much more secure, and it won't fall off.
The bezel you can find easy at a junkyard. It would be the cheapest way by far.
The cupholder just has a busted spring. If you can find it in there, then you can just screw it back on. Much more secure, and it won't fall off.
The bezel you can find easy at a junkyard. It would be the cheapest way by far.
If you have a local u-pull-it yard, that'd be my first choice. The trucks are very common and chances are good you'll find what you need.
If you want to buy new, some parts you can find on Amazon and other sources as a cheaper alternative to the dealership. Plug your VIN into http://www.fordparts.com/, drill down through subcategories until you find your part number, then plug it into Google.
If you want to buy new, some parts you can find on Amazon and other sources as a cheaper alternative to the dealership. Plug your VIN into http://www.fordparts.com/, drill down through subcategories until you find your part number, then plug it into Google.






