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Did a little off-roading in the snow this weekend, while navigating in a tight spot, a fallen-tree limb caught my rear-driver side fender, and pulled it out slightly at the back. I took it off, repositioned it, and put it back on, but seems to be missing a small part (where the last push pin before it gets to the bumper goes into) (and a small plastic push screw to hold the inner plastic lining in place)

So, without being able to secure that last push pin, the back of the fender is hanging too low.

Here's some pics, and a pic of the corresponding pax side with the missing black part.

Anybody know what part or parts I'd need to get it back to normal?

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Thanks

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Pax Side:

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Did a little off-roading in the snow this weekend, while navigating in a tight spot, a fallen-tree limb caught my rear-driver side fender, and pulled it out slightly at the back. I took it off, repositioned it, and put it back on, but seems to be missing a small part (where the last push pin before it gets to the bumper goes into) (and a small plastic push screw to hold the inner plastic lining in place)

So, without being able to secure that last push pin, the back of the fender is hanging too low.

Here's some pics, and a pic of the corresponding pax side with the missing black part.

Anybody know what part or parts I'd need to get it back to normal?

@flip ?

Thanks

IMG_1427.JPG



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IMG_1426.jpg



Pax Side:

IMG_1429.jpg
Dang!!! That sucks but at least you did damage in a cool way

Hope you find what you need quickly!!
 

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Dang!!! That sucks but at least you did damage in a cool way

Hope you find what you need quickly!!
Yea, had some fun in the snow for sure.
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Just bumping this up.
 

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Did a little off-roading in the snow this weekend, while navigating in a tight spot, a fallen-tree limb caught my rear-driver side fender, and pulled it out slightly at the back. I took it off, repositioned it, and put it back on, but seems to be missing a small part (where the last push pin before it gets to the bumper goes into) (and a small plastic push screw to hold the inner plastic lining in place)

So, without being able to secure that last push pin, the back of the fender is hanging too low.

Here's some pics, and a pic of the corresponding pax side with the missing black part.

Anybody know what part or parts I'd need to get it back to normal?

@flip ?

Thanks

IMG_1427.JPG



IMG_1428.jpg




IMG_1426.jpg



Pax Side:

IMG_1429.jpg
I'm having a miserable time trying to find this. The catalogue illustrations aren't the best and Ford does not yet have an actual picture associated with it so here's my best guess. If you have the engineering number off the other side, that would help.


Part Number
M2DZ-17D943-C

Engineering Number
M2DB-17D949-CA
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I'm having a miserable time trying to find this. The catalogue illustrations aren't the best and Ford does not yet have an actual picture associated with it so here's my best guess. If you have the engineering number off the other side, that would help.


Part Number
M2DZ-17D943-C

Engineering Number
M2DB-17D949-CA
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Thanks very much! Yea, lemme see if I can find a part number on it from the pax side.
 
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I'm having a miserable time trying to find this. The catalogue illustrations aren't the best and Ford does not yet have an actual picture associated with it so here's my best guess. If you have the engineering number off the other side, that would help.


Part Number
M2DZ-17D943-C

Engineering Number
M2DB-17D949-CA
1673872182268.webp
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here’s the broken part. No numbers on it other than “5DR” and “LH”

so “five door.... left side…”?


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No engineering number stamped on it?
 
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M2DZ-17796-A?

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No nothing stamped on it, unless it was stamped where I broke.

And yea, the -A and he-C are both good part numbers, but different brackets (according to the dealer I just called)
 

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I found those in the bumper section. Nothing in splash shield area.
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or body panels.
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Here we go:

it was stamped on the part that broke off.
Here’s the pax side.
It’s the “-A”

so, drivers side is “-C”?

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