Here is every painted Ford F-Series part we stock, in one list: 56 parts covering 2015 through 2026 trucks, from the F-150 and the Lightning to the F-250 and F-350 Super Duty. If you searched for painted Ford F-150 parts, this is the current menu. Each part ships brand new, sprayed to the factory code registered to your VIN, and prices run from $135 for a mirror cover up to $1,929 for a tailgate as of July 2026.

The full F-Series list at a glance

Part type In stock for F-Series Price range
Rear bumpers 15 $383 to $1,645
Front bumpers 12 $394 to $1,559
Tailgates 6 $1,275 to $1,929
Fenders 6 $786 to $1,012
Rear lower cab moldings 5 $195 to $229
Mirror covers 4 $135 to $209
Fuel doors 3 $135 to $189
Fender flares, front and rear 3 $363 to $428
Headlamp trim bezels 2 $271 to $399

Counts and prices reflect the live catalog on the day this list was pulled. The F-Series archive always shows the current stock.

Bumpers: where the variants live

F-Series bumpers are the part type where picking by eye goes wrong. A 2024 F-150 front bumper can come with or without parking sensor cutouts, the Lightning splits its front end into upper and lower sections, and Super Duty bumpers are entirely different stampings from the half-ton trucks. Your VIN settles all of it before we order the part, because the build record tells us exactly which bumper your truck left the factory with.

Tailgates: the big-ticket panel

A painted F-Series tailgate runs $1,275 to $1,929 depending on year and configuration. That price includes the brand-new genuine OEM tailgate and the factory-code paint job. Cameras, handles, badges and step hardware move over from your original, and the panel travels flat and insured, which matters more on a tailgate than on any other part we ship.

The small parts that finish a truck

Mirror covers from $135, fuel doors from $135, and the rear lower cab moldings that rust out on older trucks from $195. Small panels sit inches from paint your eyes pass over every day, so they get the same treatment as a bumper: factory code, VIN confirmation, lifetime warranty on the finish.

Fitment across 2015 to 2026

Our F-Series coverage currently spans 2015 through 2026, which takes in the thirteenth and fourteenth generation F-150, the Lightning, and the current Super Duty line. F-150 and F-250 parts do not interchange, and even within one generation a mid-cycle refresh can change a bumper. None of that is your problem to solve: send the VIN, and we confirm the exact part with Ford before anything gets painted. The whole process is on our paint process page.

F-Series questions we get

Do you have painted Ford F-150 parts in my color?

Yes. Every part above is painted to order in your exact factory color, so there is no color inventory to run out of. You supply the VIN and paint code, we verify both with Ford, and the part arrives matched. If you are not sure where your code hides, our paint code guide shows the sticker location.

Are F-150 and F-250 bumpers interchangeable?

No. The half-ton and Super Duty trucks use different bumpers, and trim packages split them further. The VIN check exists precisely so the right stamping shows up at your door.

What does a painted F-Series bumper cost compared to other trucks?

Ford sits in the middle of the market: our F-Series front bumpers run $394 to $1,559 painted. For the full picture across 19 makes, see the bumper cost guide.

Find your truck’s part

Browse the painted F-Series catalog to see everything above with current pricing. Need a part that is not listed? Send a part inquiry with your VIN and we will chase it down. Shipping and warranty details live on the FAQ.