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Transit Trail fender flares

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#1 ·
Does anyone know where to get them (or similar ones) to put on my Transit that is not a Trail?

Thanks!
 
#8 ·
I went to talk with the parts manager at my local Ford dealer. He confirmed that Wheel Arch Air Deflector Part #:
PK4Z61278L01D left hand side
PK4Z61278L01C left hand side
PK4Z61278L00C right hand side
PK4Z61278L00D right hand side
is correct for the flares for the Transit trail and they do appear to fit on a non-trail van. However, they are on backorder and the listing in the parts catalog is "messed up" he says. He hoped that the catalog listing would get cleaned up in the next update. The parts, if they were available, are listed at $370 each vs the regular deflectors listing at just under $100. I plan on ordering in one of the Trail units when they are available just to take a look.
 
#12 ·
I'm in Graham, TX working on my Trail. When I drove to Waco last week for the eclipse, I stopped in Hico en route. Didn't realize when I parked that the curb was the same height as my front bumper & flare, but when I went to back out, the noise it made made it exceedingly apparent (screech!). The bumper caught on the curb, breaking a couple of the plastic connectors that hold the flare to it. I uttered some expletives. After the eclipse I drove to Planet Ford in Dallas and made an appointment for them to look at it the next morning. Brought it in at 7am and by 9am I was on the road, all fixed and for no charge! So huge thanks to them. I should say all fixed, except that the flare is not 100% flush, like it was originally (and the driver's side still is). He said in order for it to look perfect I'd need to get a new flare, with the integral connectors intact. So: While not urgent; yes, I'm also interested in learning where to get one and how much etc.

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