5510 Precision add hard drive

I am trying to add a hard drive SSD SATA 2.5 "to my new laptop of precision 5510.

I need to order the inserter/adapter required hard drive and bumper rails to do this.

I did chat and phone calls to the Dell sales without success to get the correct part numbers.

In my opinion, that these photos represent the parts I need. They are drawn from this thread to another owner - 5510

http://Forum.NotebookReview.com/threads/Dell-precision-5510-owners-review.784464/

First picture shows the bumper shock side to hold the reader safely in the hard drive bracket - I have the disc and Calliper - and the leap card/card.

Second picture is the leap card/card.

Can anyone provide me with the required for any of the two references. The adpeter is the most critical.

Thank you

@Community,

I can confirm that XDYGX is the cable for the disks of 2.5 inches for the XPS 9550 systems and precision 5510.

3XYT5 is the side rubber insulator (there are 2 of them):

3FDY3 is the HDD bracket (some units may already have this installed):

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