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2019-2023 Ford Ranger Passenger Side Lower Front Stone Deflector Support Bracket OEM

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This is a Genuine OEM Ford lower stone deflector support bracket for the 2019–2023 Ford Ranger. It is designed as a direct replacement for the factory part and installs on the front lower right (Passenger Side) position of the vehicle.

This is a Genuine OEM part ensuring factory-fit quality and precise fitment. This part is located on the Passenger Side of the vehicle. This part is positioned at the Front Lower area of the bumper mounting zone. This part is a lower stone deflector support bracket for the bumper mounting area. This part fits the 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 Ford Ranger; note that some sources list fitment for 2019–2020 only while others extend fitment through 2023 — confirm your model year prior to ordering. Only the single support bracket referenced in the item description is included; no other components are included with this part.

Quick Part Facts

  • Condition: New OEM
  • Side: Passenger Side (Right)
  • Position: Front Lower
  • Part Type: Stone Deflector Support Bracket / Bumper Mounting Bracket
  • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  • Genuine OEM: Yes
  • Only the single support bracket is included — no additional components

Fitment

Year Range Make Model Trim/Engine Notes/Options
2019–2023 Ford Ranger Right Lower; Front; Stone Deflector Support Bracket; fitment through 2023 per QuirkParts/FordPartsGiant; some sources list 2019–2020 only