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Floorboard Part - need to replace the foot rest support piece - part no?

waywardtrails

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I am in need of replacing the foot rest support piece - the one with the "nub" on it that allows you to move between the U-fit positions. I have taken a pic of the back side of it and can see a part # on it, but I cannot find that part number when I try to search for it. Maybe they've changed the part # to a new number.

The LH and RH side are different part numbers according to what I see with my camera. I need the RH side. The RH side is showing part # 705003312

Any ideas?
 

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I posted this on F3 Shop Talk, so sorry for posting again. I wasn't getting many views over there.

I am in need of replacing the foot rest support piece - the one with the "nub" on it that allows you to move between the U-fit positions. I have taken a pic of the back side of it and can see a part # on it, but I cannot find that part number when I try to search for it. Maybe they've changed the part # to a new number.

The LH and RH side are different part numbers according to what I see with my camera. I need the RH side. The RH side is showing part # 705003312

Any ideas?
 

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Have you tried searching for that part on the BRP online parts site or cheapcycleparts by drilling down to the specific part diagram for your year/model?? Often those diagrams will help you identify the correct part number &/or even if that bit is available as a separate part at all... might be worth a shot?! :dontknow:
 
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