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Old 10/4/15, 04:22 PM
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Oem part identification please

I am replacing the undertray on my base gt 2013Gt track pack.

I am trying to get the ford part numbers for the screw that goes in the rear of the undertray as well as the white plastic tab the screw goes in to.
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That's the air shield bro. Not a cheap part to replace. You can use any auto screws if you just need that. There's no specific ford screw.

http://www.driveoemautoparts.com/oe-...FQwwaQodn6MLVg

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Originally Posted by Getportfolio
That's the air shield bro. Not a cheap part to replace. You can use any auto screws if you just need that. There's no specific ford screw.

http://www.driveoemautoparts.com/oe-...FQwwaQodn6MLVg
Ok, yes cheapest I found the tray is $165 free shipping. I am having an aluminum one fabricated.
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Ok, yes cheapest I found the tray is $165 free shipping. I am having an aluminum one fabricated.
I could use any scree but the white plastic piece the screw goes into is specific.
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Screw, part #21: http://www.tascaparts.com/ford/musta...r-shield-screw

Nut, part #22: http://www.tascaparts.com/ford/musta...wer-shield-nut



Screw:


Nut:

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Your awesome thank you.
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Your awesome thank you.
Lol thanks, and you're welcome!
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There are likely several options available.
If you are not locked into getting the exact same OEM part, Auto paint stores (the ones that cater to shops, not usually consumers) seem to carry a lot of those types of items - Dorman is a common supplier.
Auto parts stores usually have some, too, but not as many different types (in my experience).
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