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Good morning all, looking for some info on rear fender liners. I have a 23 F250 and the Ford p/n is PC3Z 9927886A, which I am told by some dealers "could" be available, and others that it is unavailable with no known dates.
Alternatively, the p/n for 20-22 model years is LC3Z 9927886A, which is available. I know some on social media have had this work, but has anyone here done this yet? What is the physical difference between the two part numbers? I know sometimes part numbers change with no change in production..... if this is the case I'll go with the 22 p/n.
I was wondering what the difference was as well, since there have been owners of 2023 Super Duty's on here and elsewhere who have installed the 17-22 part without issue.
I was wondering what the difference was as well, since there have been owners of 2023 Super Duty's on here and elsewhere who have installed the 17-22 part without issue.
I'm just going to get a set and see how they work. I did call the dealer on the ebay link above and they do have several sets of the 23 p/n but can't get them to me in time here in Seattle before I go back north. To ship direct to my house is not cheap so I guess I roll the dice either way!
I purchased the same part number a few weeks ago and had them shipped to a local dealer, from accessories.ford.com
If he's in Ketchikan like his profile says there is no local Ford dealer. They are only accessible by air and boat. Kendall Ford in Anchorage is the closest and thats not close.
Just an update, I purchased the p/n for the 22 and they fit my 23 like a glove. About 2-3 minutes per side to install.
Im not sure what Ford changed, why the difference in p/n, but since the 22 versions are readily available and the 23’s are not, I thought I’d pass along the update for others!
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