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I have a 2023 Ranger Tremor and I found this on the floor of the truck a week ago. It clearly belongs to the truck, but I can't find the hole that it snaps into. Can anyone here help?

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Can you post a pic of the other side?
 
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Here's the other side. I looked up all of these numbers on various Ford part sites and nothing came up.
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I recently found the same part - I will be interested to know if anyone knows where it goes. I found it under/around the drivers seat.
 

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Here's the other side. I looked up all of these numbers on various Ford part sites and nothing came up.
For some reason, Ford likes to give everything two part numbers; An internal (Engineering P/N) and an external (Service P/N). The molded-in P/N is the Engineering P/N.
covers the front seat bolts to the floor on back side of front seat
This is correct. There are actually eight of these per vehicle. They cover the mounting bolts of the seat tracks. Four each for the driver's seat and front passenger seat (front/back and left/right).
 

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That is my guess based upon looking under and taking a picture.

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I should have gone and looked before I posted - I just went out and one side on the back of the drivers seat has it the other one does not. With it off, you can see the seat bolt (mine is even dirtier than yours - you can see all the dog hair):
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Since this clicked in pretty firmly, I question whether it was ever installed properly. It is now where it should be.

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They dont go on the floor of the back of the front seats to help cover up these bolts. That got vacuumed up at the car wash.

Soooo......just send it to me in texas. Ill pay for shipping. Message me for address

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I just wonder why the bolts need covers in the first place; can Ford de-content these and gimme back my center tie downs?
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