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Ford Oem Parts


Ford cars and trucks have always been made with advanced technology, so eschewing Ford OEM parts for aftermarket items of dubious source and quality can endanger your life and those of your loved ones. OEM parts are those that were original components of the vehicle, whether manufactured by Ford or any of its parts suppliers. By doing so, you negate the quality and safety standards inherent in Ford vehicles as they come from the factories, and lower the vehicle’s value in terms of efficiency, performance and resale.

Look at these: Ford is particularly successful in the sports utility vehicles (SUV) segments of the automobile market with the remarkable Ford Escape, the best-seller compact SUV. In the trucks segment, and its F150, Ford holds the best-selling pick-up trophy for more than 30 years now,

 
as well as the compact pickup category with the Ford Ranger. Meanwhile, the Ford Escape Hybrid is the world’s pioneer full hybrid vehicle.

These achievements prove Ford manufactures its vehicles with high standards and superb designs, producing safe, tough and powerful pickups, cars, trucks and SUVs. To alter the vehicle’s specifics by using low-quality aftermarket parts means you are breaking the vehicle’s design integrity as a whole. Furthermore, Ford OEM parts are very easy to procure nowadays with the advent of the Internet. Ordering and purchasing Ford OEM parts online takes only a little time and effort, in the comfort of your home or office, and can access a wider area than ever before. No reason for you not to.

There are a lot of websites stocking Ford OEM parts and those recommended by Ford Motor Company as reliable and appropriate. Maybe these latter parts came from original equipment suppliers (OES), in which case they will be identical to those used in Ford vehicles, and are called genuine parts. Or perhaps they are from Ford parts aftermarket producers whose products equal or exceed Ford quality specifications. So if you cannot procure Ford OEM parts, you would do best if you get aftermarket parts from sources recommended by Ford Motor Company.

It is advised, however, that you be familiar with your Ford’s different parts and their numbers, particularly those that are likely to break down or get worn relatively more easily. This means those Ford parts you must replace every now and then like brake pads, condenser, alternator, or cooling system components, although this last may be sourced-out OEM. Knowing the part name and number will facilitate your ordering from online dealers.

This may be illustrated by the Ford Ranger. There are two different lineups of Ford Ranger vehicles: the North America variety, and the International. The Rangers of the first lineage were made from 1994 to 2010 by Ford Motor Company itself for sale only in North America. The company will cease producing this version line in December 2011, after being in production for 28 years. (If you spot a Ford Ranger for sale, you may want to snap it up right away. They may become collector items in a few years, as did the Ford pickups of the 1950s.)

The first and second generations of the second line of Rangers (International) were engineered by Mazda in Japan from 1998 to 2011. The third generation, starting from 2011, was designed and engineered in Australia by Ford Australia, and sports a somewhat more modern styling. Changes in the Ford Ranger were mild and far between, attesting to the consumers’ acceptance of the vehicle’s looks and model designs.

Likewise, production of the Mercury line has ended last year, so the Mercury vehicles line may go the collector item way pretty soon, so it makes sense for you to refurbish your Mercury with Ford OEM parts if you plan to speculate on it getting high resale values a few years from now. Meantime, of course, you can enjoy driving it to work or office. The Mercury line will be replaced by new Lincoln lines in the next four years, according to the announcement made by Ford last June 2, 2010.

The Lincoln and Mercury lines of Ford cars were usually handled together by Ford dealers.

If you are into racing Fords, whether off-road trail racing, mud bogging, rock crawling, sled pulling and others, you can derive great advantage from a Ford racing tuner to help you optimize your vehicle performance. It can help you in adjusting shift firmness, for instance, exhaust gas recirculation, wheel and tire calibration and some more tuning needs. It is most recommended for Ford Powerstroke vehicles, models 1999 to 2010, 6.0 liters to 7.3 liters.

Naturally, Ford racing parts are advised for Ford vehicles. The racing parts will ensure you get optimum performance from your racer.

So, if you need Ford parts, be sure to use Ford OEM parts to maintain the qualitative integrity of your Ford. It will be to your advantage sooner or later, in more ways than you can think of.

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