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Old May 28, 2013 | 11:15 AM
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Hi all, for those who have replaced their front bumper this may be familiar to you. I cannot for the life of me find this part anywhere much less even the name of it. Its the push-pin tyoe thing that the front turn signals are attached to. The push pin things on mine are pretty worn out and need to be replaced, I'm not sure if the pins can just be replaced or if I'd have to order a whole new bracket

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Old May 28, 2013 | 11:34 AM
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have you tried to have a look at http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=499 ?
Old May 28, 2013 | 12:03 PM
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Side mount bracket. They list for about 20 each from Ford, and usually sell for about 15 each. Depends on the dealer. Rock auto has them also. The numbers are #5R3Z17E857AA and #5R3Z17E17856AA. They only cost about 3.00 each at RockAuto but remember, they are a little less quality than the dealer part, but plenty good for replacement. If you use the number, RockAuto requires the # tag in front, but the # isn't used with the number from Ford. Good luck.
Old May 28, 2013 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by cariacou
have you tried to have a look at http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=499 ?
yea I've looked there, and on Fordparts.com still nothing... Every diagram/ view I've found, this part isn't even listed

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Side mount bracket. They list for about 20 each from Ford, and usually sell for about 15 each. Depends on the dealer. Rock auto has them also. The numbers are #5R3Z17E857AA and #5R3Z17E17856AA. They only cost about 3.00 each at RockAuto but remember, they are a little less quality than the dealer part, but plenty good for replacement. If you use the number, RockAuto requires the # tag in front, but the # isn't used with the number from Ford. Good luck.
Not sure thats the right part, the part I'm looking for is made of plastic, that bracket looks to be metal. The one I need has 2 white pins that the turn signal attaches to.
Old May 28, 2013 | 03:36 PM
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Sounds like you're looking for the two pins or clips on this page but they don't show a part number, not sure if that N0014035 number is a part number.

Side Lamp/Front Turn Signal Lamp Bulb

I'm wondering if that's a part you can get at Autozone or the like.
Old May 28, 2013 | 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by waykooljr
Sounds like you're looking for the two pins or clips on this page but they don't show a part number, not sure if that N0014035 number is a part number.

Side Lamp/Front Turn Signal Lamp Bulb

I'm wondering if that's a part you can get at Autozone or the like.
I think I found what I was looking for (After spending half a day at work on an intense search) Its Ford Part# 5R3Z17C861AB - Front bumper cover reinforcement, it has 2 pins that the signal light gets attached into. I'm wondering if the pins themselves can just be replaced?
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Old May 29, 2013 | 03:10 AM
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You said that you thought that the parts I listed were metal, but no, they are plastic with the push lock tabs on the ends. There are actually NO metal parts, other than the nuts and bolt mount for the corner to bumper attachment. The only other metal is the fenders and core support. Hope that helps you out.

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Old May 29, 2013 | 03:23 AM
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Are these what you want? If so, those should be the numbers that I gave you but they are not I have a misprint on my install sheet. The number you had is correct for one side, but you need the "AA" for the other side. This is the listing from the CS/GT bumper kit. Sorry about the misleading info. I hate it when 2 listings are together without designation. Anyways, now you have both numbers. Good luck.
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Old May 29, 2013 | 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by akdoggie
Are these what you want? If so, those should be the numbers that I gave you but they are not I have a misprint on my install sheet. The number you had is correct for one side, but you need the "AA" for the other side. This is the listing from the CS/GT bumper kit. Sorry about the misleading info. I hate it when 2 listings are together without designation. Anyways, now you have both numbers. Good luck.
These are exactly what I was needing, I guess it'd make sense to order both sides. This thing took forever to figure out what the hell it was, but as always the forums delivers. Thanks for your help akdoggie
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