Mine is a ‘24. I would keep trying. You may need to do more research. Ford changed the part number prefix from NZ6Z ( 22-24) to SZ6Z (25). I did a quick search of Parts.Ford, I BELIEVE the acoustic glass part# SZ6Z7803100B. The parts description doesn't state that explicitly but instead lists it as (TREMOR). The other windshield option ends with A and lists as (XL, Sport). There are only two windshield options as the heated park was discontinued in 22 or 23.
DO NOT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT but I believe the NZ6Z part is identical to the SZ6Z part. I have done a ridiculous amount of parts research looking for crossover parts between the Maverick, Escape, Bronco Sport, and Lincoln Corsair and learned the way Ford part numbers break down is: first four letter/ digits = model, model revision, following digit string = part number , in this case 7803100 , and the final one or two letters = options or revisions.
I also, cross-referenced the the OE manufacturer, in this case Carlex, with the Ford part numbers. The Carlex number will be printed on the glass, not the Ford part number.
I hope that helps. The sounds difference between the two windshields is minimal in my opinion, but every little bit of sound deadening helps. Best of luck.
DO NOT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT but I believe the NZ6Z part is identical to the SZ6Z part. I have done a ridiculous amount of parts research looking for crossover parts between the Maverick, Escape, Bronco Sport, and Lincoln Corsair and learned the way Ford part numbers break down is: first four letter/ digits = model, model revision, following digit string = part number , in this case 7803100 , and the final one or two letters = options or revisions.
I also, cross-referenced the the OE manufacturer, in this case Carlex, with the Ford part numbers. The Carlex number will be printed on the glass, not the Ford part number.
I hope that helps. The sounds difference between the two windshields is minimal in my opinion, but every little bit of sound deadening helps. Best of luck.
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