McGuyver
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Yes, these are priced right and an upgrade over fiberboard. Has anyone confirmed fitment of 17-20 Raptor plates HL3Z-7222-A, C, and E on a 21-23 Powerboost yet?
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Part # HL3Z-7222-EWhich part ?
Today as a matter of fact! Ford Parts Giant had the best price after taking shipping into consideration but they cancelled my order due to "backorder". Ford Parts Distributor showed to have one in stock so order placed and on my porch in 3 days.Any update on this?
McGuyver, thanks for the update.Today as a matter of fact! Ford Parts Giant had the best price after taking shipping into consideration but they cancelled my order due to "backorder". Ford Parts Distributor showed to have one in stock so order placed and on my porch in 3 days.
My '22 Powerboost has both the forward frame holes for the captive nuts but only the driver side is easily accessible. On the passenger side there are some coolant lines in the way. So for now my is secured and pretty solid with the 3 tabs bolted to frame and the two little 8 mm in the front. I opted not to get the oil drain cover.
If you want all four tabs for max strength, it looks like you could remove a few brackets from the coolant lines and possibly shift them out of the way enough to slide the captive nut in but you would need a low profile button head bolt or shim the coolant lines out for clearance after snugging it up.
For my use, it protects the catalytic converters from a theft perspective and as long as I avoid a big hit to the right front part of the skid I should be good.
Thank you! What bolts would I need to install this? Going to order those as well from FPGToday as a matter of fact! Ford Parts Giant had the best price after taking shipping into consideration but they cancelled my order due to "backorder". Ford Parts Distributor showed to have one in stock so order placed and on my porch in 3 days.
My '22 Powerboost has both the forward frame holes for the captive nuts but only the driver side is easily accessible. On the passenger side there are some coolant lines in the way. So for now my is secured and pretty solid with the 3 tabs bolted to frame and the two little 8 mm in the front. I opted not to get the oil drain cover.
If you want all four tabs for max strength, it looks like you could remove a few brackets from the coolant lines and possibly shift them out of the way enough to slide the captive nut in but you would need a low profile button head bolt or shim the coolant lines out for clearance after snugging it up.
For my use, it protects the catalytic converters from a theft perspective and as long as I avoid a big hit to the right front part of the skid I should be good.
I believe these will work. Captive nut W717461-S439 and bolt W704336-S439. You can reuse the nuts and bolts from the rear L brackets that attach to the frame and you can pull two of the 8mm bolts out of the fiberboard shield for the front center attachment points. So order at least one set of captive nut and bolt for driver side front frame hole and another set if you feel like moving and shimming out the coolant lines on the passenger side.Thank you! What bolts would I need to install this? Going to order those as well from FPG
Thank you!I believe these will work. Captive nut W717461-S439 and bolt W704336-S439. You can reuse the nuts and bolts from the rear L brackets that attach to the frame and you can pull two of the 8mm bolts out of the fiberboard shield for the front center attachment points. So order at least one set of captive nut and bolt for driver side front frame hole and another set if you feel like moving and shimming out the coolant lines on the passenger side.
What kind or type of sound deadening material??dealer called...its has arrived
going on in am...i will install it even though he offered for free as part of the 159 dollar price
my frame has all the holes, so it will be easy as pie
i am putting some sound deadening on it first so it does not TIN can going down the road
I'm not sure you need it. I did not notice any new noises after installing mine.i am putting some sound deadening on it first so it does not TIN can going down the road