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Hello, I need to replace both control arms for my 2019 Edge ST, and I came across some vendors online offering the part number but with different revisions: (at different prices)
F2GZ-3078-A, (n/a)
F2GZ-3078-B, (n/a)
F2GZ-3078-C, ($226)
F2GZ-3078-H, ($198)
F2GZ-3078-K ($253)
According to Gemini:
Here's a breakdown:
Does anyone know the specific details of the changes Ford made to this revisions ?
Would it be wise to buy the rev H, taking in consideration the price difference ?
Thank you
F2GZ-3078-A, (n/a)
F2GZ-3078-B, (n/a)
F2GZ-3078-C, ($226)
F2GZ-3078-H, ($198)
F2GZ-3078-K ($253)
According to Gemini:
Here's a breakdown:
- F2GZ-3078-K is generally the latest or current part number that supersedes the others. .
- The suffixes (A, B, C, H, K) indicate engineering revisions or updates to the part. When a manufacturer makes a minor change or improvement to a component, they often issue a new part number with a different suffix. These changes can be:
- Material improvements: A stronger or lighter material might be used.
- Design tweaks: Minor changes to the shape or dimensions for better fitment, durability, or performance.
- Manufacturing process changes: Updates to how the part is produced.
- Supplier changes: A new supplier might necessitate a slight change in the part number.
- Inclusion of components: Sometimes a new part number might indicate that additional small components (like a specific bolt or bushing) are now included with the main assembly.
Does anyone know the specific details of the changes Ford made to this revisions ?
Would it be wise to buy the rev H, taking in consideration the price difference ?
Thank you