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The HECASA Rear Pickup Truck Cab Corner Covers are a brand new, high-quality solution for 2004-2008 Ford F-150 Crew Cab owners looking to replace rusty or damaged cab corners. Made from durable ABS material with a smooth matte finish, these covers are easy to install with included push rivets, ensuring a perfect fit and an affordable upgrade for your vehicle.
C**Y
Fit
Fit
J**M
Looks good
The only rust on mu 04 F150 was the cab corners. Looks great from 10 feet away. Fast install.
D**
Cheap and dose the job
I glued them on over my rusted cab corners this spring with 3m adhesive and they are still holding. Covered up my holed in the rotted cab corners perfectly.
B**S
You need to take a heat gun and from these to fit before painting and clear coat
Not much , there a grate alternative to expensive body wor
M**S
2007 F150 4dr
They fit good. I used JB Weld to install the cheap $5.98 at Lowes you mix together.
J**T
Good value
Mine didn't fit perfectly, but worked fine for an old truck starting to rust. Use some balck urethane caulk underneath and around the edges. Why pay $1,000 or more for a body shop repair (I had a quote from a local shop) when the truck has 130k miles on it? I'll spend it on a winter vacation instead and drive the truck proudly.
N**E
Not worth it
I wouldn’t recommend, not molded correctly, doesn’t fit. I made it work, but made several cuts to make it halfway decent. I used epoxy to fasten Rather than supplied fasteners. Spend a little extra money and buy a decent set
F**I
Love it!
Worked great.
C**S
Worked better than expected for price.
Bought for a 2005 F150 where the bottoms of the cab corners had disappeared. Luckily, truck is black so didn't have to paint them. Used JB Weld 2-part auto panel epoxy to attach to truck, and 2 pairs of vise grips to clamp each bottom of panel. (Lightly sanded truck and plastic corners inside to help with grip of epoxy.) On first side, panel fit well enough and vise grips held the bottom well, but couldn't get top of piece to seal nicely. After 10+ minutes of trying to clamp, tape, hold with hands, etc we decided to install 2 small rivets to hold the top and the corner in place. This worked great, if you don't mind seeing the rivets (which we dabbed with black paint afterwards to help hide.) Using rivets on the second side, we finished it in about 2 minutes. Without sliding the whole box back, would be tough to get the back of the panel to seal up tight against the cab as it's a very tight squeeze. We didn't worry too much about it as it's tough to see and it's maybe a $5000 truck. If I was doing it again, I might trim some off the new panel at the back of the cab where there seemed to be lots of steel left on the cab and the coverage wasn't required. Each cab rust-out would be different though.
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