Front wheel well liner "filler" trim
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Front wheel well liner "filler" trim
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1674159-loose-bolts.html#post20067427
There are plastic front wheel well liner pieces that cover the end of the bumper brackets and some of the exposed bolts, which seems like a good idea to me for salt/slush coverage. No idea why these aren't standard.
Part numbers are HC3Z16E206A and HC3Z-16E207A, one for the left and one for the right. They are about $17-18 each. Inexplicably, Ford includes only two of the four plastic "Christmas tree" type clips for mounting each one. They mount to existing open holes.
Takes just a few minutes to install each one. Pics are on my 2022 F350 XLT 7.3, but I don't see why there would be any difference based on model, engine, etc. My truck has the felt front liners only.
Pics are all on the driver's side. Passenger side is a mirror image.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1674159-loose-bolts.html#post20067427
There are plastic front wheel well liner pieces that cover the end of the bumper brackets and some of the exposed bolts, which seems like a good idea to me for salt/slush coverage. No idea why these aren't standard.
Part numbers are HC3Z16E206A and HC3Z-16E207A, one for the left and one for the right. They are about $17-18 each. Inexplicably, Ford includes only two of the four plastic "Christmas tree" type clips for mounting each one. They mount to existing open holes.
Takes just a few minutes to install each one. Pics are on my 2022 F350 XLT 7.3, but I don't see why there would be any difference based on model, engine, etc. My truck has the felt front liners only.
Pics are all on the driver's side. Passenger side is a mirror image.
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When installed, there is a small section of the filler piece that overlaps the felt liner - it's the squarish tab on the upper left in the pics. No other part overlaps the felt.
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I had leftover screws + speed nuts from Husky mud flaps, so used one of those on each side on the outer hole that was open. For the inner, I used a zip tie - at some point I'll locate properly sized Christmas tree clips and replace the zip ties.
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My 19 Lariat did not have these. I first noticed them on a friend's 18 King Ranch. I ordered a set and got them installed. Don't know why they wouldn't put these on all trucks. It's a great addition! Also, each side should have 2 screws in addition to the plastic rivets supplied. You'll have to use your own screws and nuts to help hold them in place.