Ford Valance
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The mechanicals and the frame of Ford vehicles are undoubtedly among the best and the toughest in the auto industry. So if you own a Ford, there is definitely a lot in it that you can be proud of. But despite the impressive quality of your Ford's mechanical parts, which are mostly installed on the lower portion of your vehicle, it is not a wise idea to expose them whenever you are driving just to show off how good they are. For one, the underpinnings of your Ford are not necessarily the most stylish parts of your vehicle. Further, over-exposing these parts may cause them a lot of damages.
So what can you do to hide the underpinnings of your Ford and protect it from various damages? Well, nothing can really protect the mechanical parts of your Ford completely, but at least you can hide them from the people's eyesight and protect them from some hazardous elements by using Ford valances. Ford valances are body panels, often separate from the stock body panels of your vehicle, that may be attached to either ends of your Ford to conceal its structural details and provide extra protection to its underpinnings. Valances actually do for the front and rear ends of your Ford what side skirts do for its sides.
There are two general kinds of valances that can be installed in Ford vehicles: the front valance and the rear valance. The front valance is the panel that extends below the front bumper. For passenger vehicles like Fords, the valance serves as a plain styling accessory. For some race cars, however, it would double as an air dam—a component that can increase the front downforce of a vehicle. The rear valance, on the other hand, is set below the rear body panel, usually below the rear bumper. Like the front valance, the rear valance is also a major styling accessory. More than that, however, the rear valance is also a protective accessory, protecting the under parts of your Ford from mud splash.
Aside from the front and the rear valances, there are also valances that are attached at the bottom corner of your Ford's rear fenders. These components are called rear corner valances or rear quarter valances. These components are often manufactured as a separate panel from the rear fenders, basically for manufacturing reasons.
So if you want to hide the underpinnings of your Ford from public view and protect them from various hazards, better install a new set of Ford valances on your vehicle now. You might as well choose the finest and the most stylish valance each time you purchase one. That way, it will not only serve as a cover and a protective accessory but as a styling accessory as well. Here at Parts Train, we offer just those kinds of Ford valances. Just browse further through this website and find for yourself hundreds of front and rear Ford valances that will fit perfectly on your Ford.
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Valance - Primered
VALANCE, GREY -- Without fog light holes; A high quality, direct fit OE replacement valance; Covered by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty.
- Brand: Replacement
- Finish: Primered
- Location: Front, Lower
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Valance
VALANCE, GREY -- With fog lamp holes; Without tow hook holes; A high quality, direct fit OE replacement valance; Covered by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty.
- Brand: Replacement
- Location: Front, Lower
- Color: Grey
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Valance
VALANCE, PLATINUM -- A high quality, direct fit OE replacement valance; Covered by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty.
- Brand: Replacement
- Location: Front, Lower
- Color: Dark Grey
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Valance - Primered
VALANCE, GREY -- With fog light holes; A high quality, direct fit OE replacement valance; Covered by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty.
- Brand: Replacement
- Finish: Primered
- Location: Front, Lower
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Valance - Primered
VALANCE -- A high quality, direct fit OE replacement valance; Covered by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty.
- Brand: Replacement
- Finish: Primered
- Location: Front, Lower
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