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2005 Fog Lamp Replacement
The passenger-side fog lamp on my 2005 Explorer took a rock and cracked.
Other than my friendly neighborhood Ford dealership, can anyone recommend another source (on-line or otherwise) for a genuine OEM or aftermarket replacement? I use them frequently and need quality & reliability. Thanks! |
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2005 Fog Lamp Replacement
Try http://www.fordpartsonline.com/
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 04:44:40 GMT, "TJN" > wrote: >The passenger-side fog lamp on my 2005 Explorer took a rock and cracked. >Other than my friendly neighborhood Ford dealership, can anyone recommend >another source (on-line or otherwise) for a >genuine OEM or aftermarket replacement? I use them frequently and need >quality & reliability. >Thanks! > |
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2005 Fog Lamp Replacement
TJN wrote: > The passenger-side fog lamp on my 2005 Explorer took a rock and cracked. > Other than my friendly neighborhood Ford dealership, can anyone recommend > another source (on-line or otherwise) for a > genuine OEM or aftermarket replacement? I use them frequently and need > quality & reliability. > Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've used www.expressbodyparts.com for several items. They ship quickly, and have (at least) competitive prices. I did a quick check, and it looks like your light would go for about $45 without shipping. <http://www.expressbodyparts.com> No affiliation, just a satisfied customer, Mark |
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2005 Fog Lamp Replacement
"TJN" > wrote in message .. . > The passenger-side fog lamp on my 2005 Explorer took a rock and cracked. > Other than my friendly neighborhood Ford dealership, can anyone recommend > another source (on-line or otherwise) for a > genuine OEM or aftermarket replacement? I use them frequently and need > quality & reliability. > Thanks! If you have $0 deductible glass coverage and/or $0 deductible comprehensive coverage, the broken lamp is likely included. In this case, you don't have to care how much the part costs. -- Regards, Ed White http://home.mindspring.com/~ed_white/ - my automotive opinions http://home.mindspring.com/~ed_white/id7.html - my oil filter comparison |
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