Molded type it appears it requires push pins and some clips for the rears at least but unfortunately no part numbers are in the included instructions just a pictureNot familiar with the Ford flaps, but I would believe they are supposed to come with attachment hardware, probably some coated screws and some plastic push-pin or rivet type hardware.
Which did you get, the flat type or the molded type ?
I'm going to give the dealer a call but yeah I have plenty of push pins , bought a whole case of them recently but the clips are the problems as they seem to be some kind of metal spring retainersYeah...should have a bag of hardware for fronts and backs. Take em back to the dealer and have them get you a complete set.
The other possibility, if you have the instructions that show the hardware needed...buy the push pins and screws...probably no more than a few $$$ at Lowes/Home Depot.
Ditto here.Mine definitely came with hardware. I'd make the dealer exchange them.
Yes. Be warned that some dealerships will tell you otherwise. I believe the transaction has to be processed through the service department, even if you are just getting the parts and not having them install them for you.Can I buy any accessories and offset the cost with Ford points? I want some running boards and have the 42k points which I'm told is about $210.
You can if your Ford store will let you. I don't think they all participate in points redemption for accessories.Can I buy any accessories and offset the cost with Ford points? I want some running boards and have the 42k points which I'm told is about $210.
I have been able to access my points through the parts counter as well at one of our local stores.Ditto here.
Yes. Be warned that some dealerships will tell you otherwise. I believe the transaction has to be processed through the service department, even if you are just getting the parts and not having them install them for you.