Selling today a set of chrome tow hooks removed from a new 2013 F-150. These were removed during a grill guard install. They show no wear, and still have the sticky rust preventative coating from the factory. They will fit 2004-2014 ford f-150 and expedition. and may fit 1997-2003 f-150 and expedition.
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