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BrianB Jan 28, 2008 02:44 PM

$48 For A Plastic Seat Lever????
 
Decided to stop by the dealership to see about getting a replacement seat lever (that cheap POS lever that is on the seat back, don't know the technical name for it). I figured it couldn't cost more than $1 or $2 and not really worth my time of scheduling an appointment and bringing it in just to replace that so, I'd eat the cost. Go to the parts department and the guy tells me they are $48 EACH!!! WTF???? He said it should be covered under warrantee but, when my warrantee runs out, I'm going to have to fork over $48 dollars for this POS which seems like it doesn't take much to break. Does anybody know if there is an aftermarket one, maybe a billet style that's more durable?

svopaul Jan 28, 2008 02:58 PM

Ford has gotten ridiculous on small parts lately....you should see what some other parts sell for now! The spring for the ashtray on a Fox Mustang has a list price over $75!!!!

BrianB Jan 28, 2008 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by svopaul (Post 1096175)
Ford has gotten ridiculous on small parts lately....you should see what some other parts sell for now! The spring for the ashtray on a Fox Mustang has a list price over $75!!!!


Was that a gold plated spring or something????

korinwoodo Jan 28, 2008 03:08 PM

I got one replaced on warranty a while back.
My buddy just broke another today, gonna have to get it fixed again

svopaul Jan 28, 2008 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by BrianB (Post 1096180)
Was that a gold plated spring or something????

It should be for that kind of money....I deal in a lot of Ford parts and have noticed that there has been a huge price increase on the nickle & dime parts over the past few years. No logical reason for it other than to boost their bottom line.

2005mach1 Jan 28, 2008 03:43 PM

welcome to the broken seat lift lever club! LOL
sorry dude, i have both of mine broken. Sucks!

SixtySix Jan 28, 2008 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by BrianB (Post 1096180)
Was that a gold plated spring or something????

Unobtanium :jester:

korinwoodo Jan 28, 2008 04:38 PM

Was just thinking about it and I swear last time I had it done the parts guy told me it cost $12. He also tried to sell me a Turducken. Tasty.

shaun_beauchamp Jan 28, 2008 04:50 PM

SilverHorseRacing billet seat levers? Seems like for $48 ea we could all get some stainless ones made. Anyone serious about getting metal ones?

topoffGT Jan 28, 2008 05:08 PM

My son broke one of mine about a year ago. I didn't want the hassle of taking it in for warranty work either. I know it wasn't $48, but I do remember it was over $20. Ford knows we can't get them anywhere else, so they stick it to us on the replacement parts! :banghead: Shop around at other dealerships. One may be willing to give you a break.

Kingpin2B Jan 28, 2008 06:37 PM

Both of mine snapped off too a while back. Took it in for other stuff and mentioned them to my service guy, he replaced them under warranty with what seemed like stronger ones, and they haven't even budged or broke since, and I use them quite a bit.

I say they are stronger because I remember the old ones used to snap on very easily. The replacements, however, took a huge amount of elbow grease to slide them on and once on they were as tight as could be and as I said before, they haven't faltered even a tiny bit.

Either way, I would definately not pay for them if your car is still under warranty.

DavidM Jan 28, 2008 06:43 PM

Mustangs Unlimited sells them for 24.95 ea. Part Number F4112 (camel) F4113 (black) and F4114 (grey)

officespace56 Jan 28, 2008 07:30 PM

It was under warranty when I went in for it, they put them in there along with a new trunk light cover. I reached back one day and it just snapped right off. They must be making quite a profit if people have to start buying those.

BrianB Jan 29, 2008 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by DavidM (Post 1096357)
Mustangs Unlimited sells them for 24.95 ea. Part Number F4112 (camel) F4113 (black) and F4114 (grey)


Even $24.95 I think is way too much. I can't imagine it costing Ford more than 50 cents to produce these.

BrianB Jan 29, 2008 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by shaun_beauchamp (Post 1096256)
SilverHorseRacing billet seat levers? Seems like for $48 ea we could all get some stainless ones made. Anyone serious about getting metal ones?



I'd like to see them. Hell, if I've got to dish $48 for these once the warantee is up (and I can guarantee the other with break shortly thereafter), I'd like to get ones that will last.

Jayhawk Jan 29, 2008 10:59 AM

Its called cheap cr*p made in China and Mexico. My company does it, most companies do it now days. It stinks. Corporations talk up a good line about quality and customer service, but when it comes time to own up, it doesn't always do so.

Paris MkVI Feb 1, 2008 09:26 AM

Heck, it's nothing new. One of the plastic brackets that held the sunshade in the hatch area of our '90 Mustang broke, and they wanted $20 for this little piece of plastic. And this was 10-12 years ago. It blew my mind.

BrianB Feb 2, 2008 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Paris MkVI (Post 1099015)
Heck, it's nothing new. One of the plastic brackets that held the sunshade in the hatch area of our '90 Mustang broke, and they wanted $20 for this little piece of plastic. And this was 10-12 years ago. It blew my mind.

Maybe Ford's trying to compete with the Germans for who charge the most for a cheap plastic part.

Rash Feb 5, 2008 11:27 AM

Here ya go:

http://innovators.bz/iw_07_003.htm

mslevin5 Feb 5, 2008 01:42 PM

Billet Aluminum Seat Back Release Knob
 
Here is what we all have been waiting for:

http://www.innovators.bz/iw_07_003.htm


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