Looking for chrome headlight bezels
So recently I've been looking for some new headlight bezels to replace my original ones that are losing their shine. The chrome is peeling on my grille also, but I found a Keystone grille on Amazon. Anyway back to the bezels, I have been able to find plenty of aftermarket, but I don't know what brands are good quality. It doesn't need to be a Ford part, but something that will look good and fit correctly.
Has anyone here ever used an aftermarket bezel? What would you guys recommend?
Do the aftermarket grille's have the same issue's? Or should the Keystone one I found be okay?
Grille: F4TZ8200A
LH headlight bezel: F2TZ13064D
RH headlight bezel: F2TZ13064C
You can either order them from Dennis Carpenter for $400, or you can get them from Ford for $316.30 according to Fordparts.com. Dennis carpenter has none in stock at the moment though.
So recently I've been looking for some new headlight bezels to replace my original ones that are losing their shine. The chrome is peeling on my grille also, but I found a Keystone grille on Amazon. Anyway back to the bezels, I have been able to find plenty of aftermarket, but I don't know what brands are good quality. It doesn't need to be a Ford part, but something that will look good and fit correctly.
Has anyone here ever used an aftermarket bezel? What would you guys recommend?
they're on here;
^ that's also a replacement grill from amazon. Evan-Fischer as well if that helps.it also fits exactly the same as the two oem ones (i know cus i swapped the old one off in the winter to stick my plow plugs in,and iv switched log trucks over.all fit like oem.) i can't say how good the chrome will hold up compared to the 10ish years the oems did.
there's a review left on amazon on one of the bezels.the reviewer is trolling,or didn't know how to install the part (or they sent him the wrong one.) cus they fit exactly as oem fyi.
also keep in mind,i don't take mine to car shows.she needs not win awards.it's a daily worker i need kept looking respectable that's all.which admittingly i did get a tad carry away with,but hey.it's all in good fun.
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the oem's faded much the same way as they did on chip truck.where the water runs down from the hood mainly.
now them cheap depo lights....oh lord.....but once installed they've been fine as well and why i went with them again for log truck.though those headlights are horridly built cheap,they seem fine as they're not a moving part.if those where though,forget it.they wouldn't last a day.junk really but they do work and look good once installed.
the bezels and grills from Evanfischer though,no complaints thus far.
once i get log truck painted,i'll be going with Evanfischer's billet grill.the one that gets installed inside the oem grill case.cool look.change it up a bit.
the aftermarket support is massive for the 9th gen trucks.imho a major bonus for buying one.as you can have some fun with an old work truck on the cheap.whatever doesn't hold up over the years...oh well.you won't be out much anyway.
F4TZ8200A = MSRP: $212.92 / FTE Ford Dealer Parts Dept sponsor:
autonationfordwhitebearlake.com online price: $140.53 / Auto Nation Ford (formerly Tousley Ford) - White Bear Lake MN
silverstatefordparts.com online price: $150.75 / Gaudin Ford - Las Vegas NV
horizonpartsguy.com online price: $153.30 / Horizon Ford - Seattle (Tukwila) WA
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F2TZ13064D = MSRP: $45.38
autonationfordwhitebearlake.com online price: $29.95
silverstatefordparts.com online price: $32.13
horizonpartsguy.com online price: $32.68.
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F2TZ13064C = MSRP: $58.00
autonationfordwhitebearlake.com online price: $38.28.
silverstatefordparts.com online price: $41.06.
horizonpartsguy.com online price: $41.76.
Employee parts discounts at dealers I worked at was this same cost + 10%.
IMO, the only prices that could be cheaper is if the guy you're buying them from owns the dealership, or they're "5 finger discount" prices.









according to Fordparts.com