1992 - 1996 4x4 Decals For Ford F-series F250 F350 Truck / Bronco Bedside Brown on 2040-parts.com
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, US
This is a set of 4x4 decals made for a 92 to 96 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350, and Bronco. They're the same size as the OEM decals, 13.5" wide by 4.3" high. These will work great as replacement decals for part number F2TZ-9925622-AP. They can withstand moderate pressure washing and are rated for 3 years without fading. Color: Brown
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