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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 08:39 AM
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looking for a website??

I wondered if anyone here has found a website that has parts diagrams to find the part you are looking for. Instead of searching by name, or part number.

I bought my truck used and for some odd reason. The mount that secures the jack was removed. So my jack and tire changing tools slide around on the floor. Kind of funny, but it's becoming annoying.


Thanks for the help!
 
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 10:30 AM
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You can just use the collision section of the OEM catalog at any of the lonline parts places on line if you are going to puchase from them.

www.oemfordparts.com
www.fastpartsnetwork.com
www.fordparts.com

If you you plan on getting the part from your local dealer, they can look it up for you.

I just tried www.fordparts.com in the catalog, and it does not list the price, so you are going to have to send them an email.

The path in the tree :

Collision Catalog -> Cab -> Interior Trim -> Jack Cover -> select interior color

Jerry at oemfordparts and Ken at fordparts are both great guys to work with on looking up stuff. Jerry gets busy some tiems with the more obscure items, Ken seems to have a but more time to look the stuff up quicker.

oemfordpart has a bit higher part price, but lower shipping costs ( subjective option, have not ordered 100% the same items from both ), fordparts has lower prices, but high shipping costs.

I usually go with oemfordparts, as theya re in TX and I get the stuff within 2 days, due to be located in IL. fordparts is in Seattle.
 
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