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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8718993" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>What you could do is and I've done this.....Take your vin number up to Ford Parts, enter it into the system go to the radio area, find your clip, write down the part number and go to eBay and find it. I had to do that with a couple screws I couldn't find aftermarket. Also you can take the part number and put it into any search engine like yahoo or google and find it online that way. I have done that as well when looking for door clips. As there is a few sites that sell those in bulk for next to nothing compared to the dealership.</p><p></p><p>I also did the same exact thing when I bought my Explorer and was trying to find a rear cargo cover for it, got the part # and found it NIB at a junkyard near my old hometown and since they knew me they shipped it up to me for 100 bucks with shipping instead of 250 at Ford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8718993, member: 676743"] What you could do is and I've done this.....Take your vin number up to Ford Parts, enter it into the system go to the radio area, find your clip, write down the part number and go to eBay and find it. I had to do that with a couple screws I couldn't find aftermarket. Also you can take the part number and put it into any search engine like yahoo or google and find it online that way. I have done that as well when looking for door clips. As there is a few sites that sell those in bulk for next to nothing compared to the dealership. I also did the same exact thing when I bought my Explorer and was trying to find a rear cargo cover for it, got the part # and found it NIB at a junkyard near my old hometown and since they knew me they shipped it up to me for 100 bucks with shipping instead of 250 at Ford. [/QUOTE]
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