I have a 2002 Ford E350 which I'm trying to either get
a part number, or source to find, the black plastic license
plate lamp holder/bracket for? It's held on with two fasteners
and holds the twist on lamp socket that illuminates the license plate.
Numbers/letters on the bracket are SAE-L-92EE if that helps.
Thanks in advance
Harry Williamson
Jeff Strickland - 04 Nov 2007 23:40 GMT
What do you need the part number for? The dealer knows the part number, and
the junk yard does not care what the part number is, they will send you out
to the yard to get whatever you want.
>I have a 2002 Ford E350 which I'm trying to either get
> a part number, or source to find, the black plastic license
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> Harry Williamson
Harry Williamson - 05 Nov 2007 01:05 GMT
I want it to find one online as my two local Ford dealerships are not
the easiest or the friendliest to deal with.
Harry
> What do you need the part number for? The dealer knows the part number,
> and the junk yard does not care what the part number is, they will send
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>> Harry Williamson
Claude S. Sutton, Jr - 05 Nov 2007 16:57 GMT
Hasanyone installed air rides on a late F-250 or F-350?
Real air rides, not spring boosters.
CSSJR
> I have a 2002 Ford E350 which I'm trying to either get
> a part number, or source to find, the black plastic license
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> Harry Williamson

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Claude S. Sutton, Jr - 05 Nov 2007 18:11 GMT
> Hasanyone installed air rides on a late F-250 or F-350?
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>> Harry Williamson
Please excuse.
My cursor was not where I thought it was.
I know betterthan to rob your thread.
Sorry.
CSSJR

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C. E. White - 05 Nov 2007 22:05 GMT
>I have a 2002 Ford E350 which I'm trying to either get
> a part number, or source to find, the black plastic license
> plate lamp holder/bracket for? It's held on with two fasteners
> and holds the twist on lamp socket that illuminates the license plate.
>
> Numbers/letters on the bracket are SAE-L-92EE if that helps.
That doesn't look like a Ford P/N, more like the SAE approval number for the
lens. Is there anything else molded/stamped into the bracket? You can search
the Collision Catalog for your van at
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=213787. They list a
rear license plate socket, but there are no pictures. However, you can Email
the dealer from the sight with more infomtaion.
Ed