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Old 04-28-2007 | 11:18 PM
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Any good sources for used Excursion parts?

About a month ago forgot there was a metal pole on the passanger side, so turned into it while backing up.

So looking for used bumper and turn single, plus pass headlight assembly for kicks... So anyone have a good source for wreckers with Excursions?
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Old 04-29-2007 | 07:30 AM
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Isn't it all F250 stuff? Shouldn't be too unavailable. I'd look on Ebay for the small stuff. Maybe an aftermarket bumper to offset the cost of shipping from an out-of-state yard. Any of the larger yards are networked. The LKQ yards can get anything from anywhere.
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Take the opportunity to change out to some fancy headlights/turnsignals, like an integrated piece or LEDs. I have APC projectors with integrated fogs on my F-350, and I love them.

Search for the bumper on eBay as well, specifically Texas. I know there is one guy who sells a LOT of take offs after he installs the Texas Ranch Hand style bumpers.
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
Maybe an aftermarket bumper to offset the cost of shipping from an out-of-state yard. Any of the larger yards are networked. The LKQ yards can get anything from anywhere.
Aftermarket is surprisingly fairly in-expensive, checked with the local Lincoln dealer. Be able to fix it for under $500, next weekends project. Body shop's lowest was est. $1,200

I'll post the repair here... Learned a little working on and off in the car biz, jamming cars into lot, chit like this happened all the time......
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