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I would like to address both the front door handles inside and all four outside.
The inner door "pulls" where you grab the handle are kind of sticky to the touch. I tried using just water, Windex, and today saddle soap. The saddle soap seems to have worked the best at cleaning but it's still not right. Does anyone know what the correct part number is for the driver's side and if they are even available? Also, if anyone has come up with a solution to the "sticky inner door pull"?
The second part of this is the outer door handles. They always get scratched up inside from fingernails and the entire handle is faded. I'm considering replacing with black, maybe with a little texture. Does anyone know of any either OEM or aftermarket that rivals in quality to OEM?
What they need is replacing or repaint. I’d like to use high quality handles like OEM if their available in black. I think the black accents on the Estate green body will look good. Then do the same with the fuel door.
I see lots of aftermarket and comments of them being inferior and break easily.
Estate Green is my color and if all four are available from Ford, I’ll do that. I can’t seem to find part numbers for all four. The text in your screenshots do not indicate front or rear/second row. Am I missing something?
The middle image is for the front door(s) as you can see from the keypad listing, the last image is for the rear doors. There was a link to Amazon for a set of 4 black handles too. Just start searching the part numbers to see what pops up.
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