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They can be a part of the off-road package. If you are talking about the metal shields which attach to the frame, they have bolts which attach through the shield and into clips that are attached to the frame.
I had to replace several of the clips due to rust. I can tell you that they are similar to fender clips and the thread of the bolts must match the thread of the nut on the clip. Mine were off a 1999 F150 and some snapped off and others stripped and had to be ground off.
You will find the number of holes in the shield will be matched by the number of bolts and fender clips you will need. Some fender clips are made different widths to accomodate how far the clips need to be inserted to line up. All clips are the same size for your truck.
it would be hard to describe what goes where if you can send all the vehicle info I can look and see if there is a body break down that will show a blow up of the structure and all the panels
you can take out the inter wheel well fender or guard I forgot what they call it. remove the tire and you can get to the bolts a lot easier. when you take out the inter fender you may be able to get to the dent from the fender wheel well. if not and you need to remove the fender you will find bolts under the hood along the top of the finder edge. there is one under the cow as well right close to where the fender connects to the suv by front door. you will also find bolts that hold it to the front bumper I believe. you might have to look around to see if there is more. I just replaced my fender on my 2003 expedition about a month ago. you can get them on line for about $75. also I just remembered there are like 3 bolts that you can get to right by the front door running down to the trim piece on the bottom of fender. good luck
Probably not the way to tell is measure the circumference of your wheel [22 inch] with the total hieght of your tire add the two and the measure the clearance between the top of your fender to the ground and keep in mind turning distance of the wheel and tire between the fender...
Check the #15 fuse in fusebox behind marked panel on left lower dash just below and left of steering column. This is only a 5 amp fuse but it controls a lot. This fixed our 2001 Expedition. 25 cents.
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