BS Part Number?

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My local dealer cannot find a part number for a missing cloth-like cover at the bottom of my BS (check left pic below)

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Does anyone here know what part number it might be?
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My local dealer cannot find a part number for a missing cloth-like cover at the bottom of my BS (check left pic below)

Ford Bronco Sport BS Part Number? a 2


Does anyone here know what part number it might be?
I am not familiar with a BS WildTrak so do not know if it is comparable to the Badlands. Did you originally have the cover under the passenger side and recently found it missing? The reason I ask this question is because when my 2024 BS Badlands was new it was at the dealer for a noise under the engine and when they were ready to release my BS back to me I happened to look under the BS and noticed the passenger side under carriage cover you are asking about was missing. At the time I checked other Bronco Sports on the lot and they all had the cover but they were all other trims. There were no other Badlands on the lot. The shop Forman researched the missing cover and it turned out for some reason Ford did not install that cover on the Badlands Trim. Since I did not fully believe the Forman I verified this by checking underneath other Badlands at another Dealer on a Sunday so I would not be bothered and sure enough the cover was not there.
If the cover was originally on your BS the dealer should be able to find the part if you go to the parts department and have them research the part by your VIN number.
If the cover was never on your BS than I think the question is if you want the cover and order the part based on another trim level that has the cover will it fit your BS.
 
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If you're needing to replace it, be a good opportunity to upgrade to a steel skid as I did when I hit something in the road which tore half of the chinchy felt OE one off my rig. I went with the JCR Off road set as well as the engine skid they offer which makes oil changes a lot easier.

Another benefit to the steel side skids is that it opens up the bottom corner at the door edge. You would not believe the amount of leaves, dirt and trash the stock skids allow to accumulate there. It's almost like Ford wanted the rig to rust out there.
 


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If you're needing to replace it, be a good opportunity to upgrade to a steel skid as I did when I hit something in the road which tore half of the chinchy felt OE one off my rig. I went with the JCR Off road set as well as the engine skid they offer which makes oil changes a lot easier.

Another benefit to the steel side skids is that it opens up the bottom corner at the door edge. You would not believe the amount of leaves, dirt and trash the stock skids allow to accumulate there. It's almost like Ford wanted the rig to rust out there.
That's definitely the route to go if bashing about. OEM felt appears to be more about on road abrasion protection and aerodynamics than off road protection.

Have to see how much moisture it holds... Might not be friendly to all that it bundles up in the salt belt. Honestly might be better without it in the Northeast.
 

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That's definitely the route to go if bashing about. OEM felt appears to be more about on road abrasion protection and aerodynamics than off road protection.

Have to see how much moisture it holds... Might not be friendly to all that it bundles up in the salt belt. Honestly might be better without it in the Northeast.
My rig is a 21 with 40k at the time. There had to be a solid (literally) 3 inches of packed dirt and debris crammed in there that I blew and washed out of there
 
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