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Material: aluminum 6061 T6
Color: Silver
Vehicle Fitment:
1992-2013 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350
1992-2013 E-series Econoline Van E-150, E-250, E-350
1997-2002 Expedition, Excursion, Navigator (rear door latch/liftgate)
1992-2013 Ford Ranger Ext. Cab
1997-2008 Expedition Rear Hatch
1997-2004 Mazda B-series
Package Include:
3 x Standard Ends
1 x CAM style Ends
FREEDOMFOREVER45
August 21, 2025
Rather swop cables on 2000 Ford expedition, I bought these. Worked like a charm. You may have to slightly dermal or file to fit as tolerances are tight but a long term cheap fix worth every penny..
r11srider
June 8, 2025
Overall, this is a good repair kit and worked on my 2006 Ford E350 Econoline. The inside diameter of the cable end was slightly smaller than the OEM door cable making it difficult to slide on. I used a drill bit to shave off some of the metal to and was able to install the cable end onto the cable. The cable end head fit perfectly in the door handle assembly. I'm going to another set to keep as a backup.
Neely Arnold
May 30, 2025
Ford trucks and Econoline vans from the late 90s to early 2000s have an issue of the door suddenly being stuck closed because the cables from the handles to the latches have plastic connectors that deteriorate over time from age and temperature extremes (think heat in Texas with occasional ice storms) and when they deteriorate, originally, new cables had to be purchased from Ford that are a couple of hundred dollars each and they come with the same plastic connectors that will break in the future. These ferrule kits allow for a permanent fix to be installed on the original cables (as long as someone hasn’t damaged the cable trying to fix it!) and this will never be an issue with any of these doors in the future. And absolute upgrade and it is extremely inexpensive. Best product idea ever!! Best fix for a truck or van that is otherwise built Ford Tough!They are fairly easy to install if you know have automotive repair knowledge, if you don’t, your mechanic will know and directions for installing can be Googled!These ferrules are so durable that the doors will never frustrate you again in future with suddenly being stuck closed!
IT Guy
April 16, 2025
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Dan
April 10, 2025
Fixed the 3rd door on my '97 Ford F-150 super cab. Great replacement for the crumbling old plastic pieces. Note: The machined (squarish) aluminum head is for the top latch - use the round ones everywhere else.
Dave B
April 8, 2025
There are several videos on You Tube so you can see what you're getting into. Nothing difficult, just a bit time consuming.Remember each door takes four, and there is one of these that is machined a bit differently than the others. It goes on the top latch and takes a twist to hold it in place on the bracket.I am confident these will last the life of the vehicle and I'll never have a rear door that I can't open again.
Jim J.
February 19, 2025
Parts worked for the repair on my truck door
Customer
December 19, 2024
I have a 1999 Ford Econoline (E150) and used these for my side door and back door. They don't quite fit. You need two of the fancy "cam" pieces to fix the side door, but the kit only comes with one. I spent quite some time filing one of the others into the "cam" shape. Would be much better if they just sent it with two! For the back doors I also had to file one of the pieces to fit (not as hard as the first). Overall they now work and fixed my door, on the other hand it required quite a bit of headache and filing. Consider buying two kits if replacing the side door so you get two cam pieces.
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