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International 4700-4900 Door Acc.
Everything You Need for Better Looking Door Trim
This product category includes a full lineup of interior and exterior door accessories made to fit your truck: International 4700 door handle kits: Replace worn or broken handles with durable replacements. Lock knobs and door latch components: Restore smooth locking and unlocking functionality. Window crank slot adapters: For quick, clean window control upgrades. Door handle trim and bezels: Add a polished finish to your interior. Replacement door seals: Keep out dust, wind, and road noise for a quieter ride. Each part is built for dependable performance and designed to match the factory fit of your International 4700 or 4900.Restore Functionality. Refresh the Look.
Over time, your truck's door hardware takes a beating. Handles get loose. Locks wear out. Seals crack. That's why upgrading your International 4700 accessories is more than cosmetic, it's about function, safety, and comfort. Whether you're fixing one door or freshening up the entire cab, we've got parts to match your style and restore performance. Our accessories are designed to install easily with standard tools, so you can get back on the road without downtime. These pieces are ideal for fleet repairs, custom builds, or daily-use work trucks that need a quick refresh.Shop International 4700-4900 Door Accessories Today
Don't settle for sticking doors, loose handles, or cracked trim. Shop International 4700-4900 door accessories now and give your cab the clean, functional upgrade it deserves, inside and out.Frequently Asked Questions About International 4700-4900 Door Accessories
Will these door accessories fit my specific International 4700 or 4900 model year?
Most door accessories for International 4700-4900 trucks are designed to fit models from 1989 through 2001. However, there are some variations between early models (1989-1994) and later models (1995-2001), particularly in door handle mechanisms and window regulator styles. Always verify the specific year range listed for each product, and when in doubt, contact us with your VIN number for exact fitment confirmation.
Are aftermarket door handles and latches as durable as OEM parts?
Quality aftermarket door handles and latches can match or exceed OEM durability when sourced from reputable manufacturers. Look for parts made from heavy-duty steel or reinforced composites rather than standard plastic. Chrome-plated and stainless steel options typically offer the best corrosion resistance for long-term use. We recommend avoiding the cheapest options, as door hardware experiences constant use and stress.
Can I install door mirrors and handles myself, or do I need professional help?
Most door accessories like mirrors, handles, and exterior trim can be installed with basic hand tools and moderate mechanical skills. Door handles typically require removing the inner door panel and disconnecting linkage rods. Mirrors usually bolt directly to existing mounting points. Power mirrors will require electrical connections. Allow 1-2 hours per door for handle replacement and 30-45 minutes for mirror installation. Having a second person helps when aligning parts.
What's the difference between manual and power mirror options for my 4700-4900?
Manual mirrors use a cable system controlled by an interior lever, while power mirrors use electric motors controlled by a dash-mounted switch. Power mirrors require your truck to have existing wiring harnesses or you'll need to run new wiring. West Coast style mirrors offer better visibility for towing but extend further from the cab. Standard mirrors are more compact for tight spaces. Both styles are available in chrome, black, or stainless steel finishes.
Why do my door seals keep failing, and which replacement type should I choose?
Door seals on International 4700-4900 trucks commonly fail due to age, UV exposure, and compression set from repeated use. Look for EPDM rubber seals rather than generic rubber, as they offer superior weather resistance and longevity. Hollow bulb-type seals provide better compression and sealing than solid seals. For trucks frequently exposed to weather or wash bays, consider seals with steel or aluminum cores for added rigidity and longer life.