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Does anyone know if the OEM wheels for the front changed part numbers? I took a look at my wheel and it is listed as FR3V-1007-AB but some quick searching doesn't really yield anything. I am seeing FR3Z-1007-P as what is available for the 19x10.5 GT350 wheels. This is for a 2018 GT350 with the standard black wheels. Any help would be appreciated.
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If you have the ability, remove a front wheel. Part numbers are on the inside spokes.
If you need a replacement, I’d recommend buying a reconditioned wheel from a company with a guarantee, you’ll save plenty of money.
Also, you can just google year, make model followed by wheel and some should pop up.
 
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I used a mirror and read off the one part number from the spoke. That is why I am confused. All of the parts sites like Tasca are listing the FR3Z-1007-P as the one. There are others for the GT350R carbon wheels under a separate part number so it seems like it would be the one.
 

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I forgot to mention how important it is to insure what you are buying is OE. The above link may or may not be OE, read the description.
I just retired from the wheel repair industry. If you have any questions or want to speak over the phone, shoot me a personal message.
Why are you “replacing” the wheel? Most can be repaired.
 

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I forgot to mention how important it is to insure what you are buying is OE. The above link may or may not be OE, read the description.
I just retired from the wheel repair industry. If you have any questions or want to speak over the phone, shoot me a personal message.
Why are you “replacing” the wheel? Most can be repaired.
Agreed. That‘s why you have to read the small print. :like:

The majority of wheels we offer are (OEM) wheels, reconditioned to factory specifications. Depending on the rim, we may also offer brand new replicas, or new takeoff wheels. Unless requested via e-mail or phone, the customer may receive any one of these. Please Click Here for detailed information regarding our wheels. We offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all our wheels. As with all our products, we offer FREE SHIPPING on orders shipped within the contiguous U.S.
 
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I totally agree with getting an OE wheel. I just wanted to make sure I got the part number nailed down so I could order one from a reputable site or dealer and start the deal searching. This is a performance car not a Fusion and deserves high quality parts.

I am replacing it because there is a bit of curb rash/chunk taken out on it from when I bought it about a year ago. It has been bothering me ever since and figured that I am due for tires in a bit so might as well swap the wheel out. It can probably be repaired so I might repair it later on and keep it as a spare.

Thank you for all your help.

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The number stamped on parts is an Engineering Number its differs from the actual ford part # just FYI.

FR3Z-1007-P is correct.
 

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I picked up a refirb wheel from these guys:

https://www.thewheelexchange.com/

I was very happy with the quality and price.
I bought a set off a guy on eBay who bought from that website. Can confirm they are OEM wheels, just repainted. Allegedly they bought a whole bunch of the wheels that were used on the 350Rs for transport before the carbon fibers wheels were installed.
 

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I totally agree with getting an OE wheel. I just wanted to make sure I got the part number nailed down so I could order one from a reputable site or dealer and start the deal searching. This is a performance car not a Fusion and deserves high quality parts.

I am replacing it because there is a bit of curb rash/chunk taken out on it from when I bought it about a year ago. It has been bothering me ever since and figured that I am due for tires in a bit so might as well swap the wheel out. It can probably be repaired so I might repair it later on and keep it as a spare.

Thank you for all your help.

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That’s a pretty easy repair for those who know what they are doing.
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