Ford Splash Guard Installation Instructions?

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I ordered a set, and they didn't come with instructions. I think I can figure it out, but it'd be nice to see how it's supposed to be done. Can anyone provide a link to Ford's instructions?
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I ordered a set, and they didn't come with instructions. I think I can figure it out, but it'd be nice to see how it's supposed to be done. Can anyone provide a link to Ford's instructions?
I have my copy from 2021. Not sure if they changed though in 2025. Do you have the part numbers for your flaps?
 
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I have my copy from 2021. Not sure if they changed though in 2025. Do you have the part numbers for your flaps?
S1PZ16A550AA

S1PZ16A550BA

I got the rears on. Just popped off the plastic rivets and used the captive nuts and screws provided. I think I could just have reused the rivets.
 

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S1PZ16A550AA

S1PZ16A550BA

I got the rears on. Just popped off the plastic rivets and used the captive nuts and screws provided. I think I could just have reused the rivets.
My numbers are slightly different. M1PZ16A550AA and AB. For mine, the rears are all held on with the captive nuts and screws. For the fronts, the top and bottom use the captive nuts and screws and the middle two use the push pins but you have to drill 1/4 holes in the plastic rocker panels to accept the push pins. I can scan my instructions tomorrow if you want copies.
 
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My numbers are slightly different. M1PZ16A550AA and AB. For mine, the rears are all held on with the captive nuts and screws. For the fronts, the top and bottom use the captive nuts and screws and the middle two use the push pins but you have to drill 1/4 holes in the plastic rocker panels to accept the push pins. I can scan my instructions tomorrow if you want copies.
That helps. I think I can install them with those instructions. Thanks.
 


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That helps. I think I can install them with those instructions. Thanks.
You actually have to drill the top three holes but the top one gets a captive nut and screw.

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Thanks. That makes sense. The top hole in the splash guard doesn’t line up with a hole in the body. It’s about an inch below the hole where the top plastic rivet is inserted.
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