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Installed these last weekend. I'll agree with everyone that the instructions are horrible. The only thing I used from them is the drill bit size. What I basically did was fit these up myself as I felt was best for my needs and sturdiness.
In the rear:
I only used two of the three plastic blocks (bottom two). I also drilled out the rivet and put a screw through the hole left behind on the body and the hole provided in the guard. The top hole in the guard, instead of using the block, I used the long screw provided and went into the felt fender liner. I used all 4 holes provided, and added a 5th on the outer part parallel to the riveted hole. No 3M tape used on the rears. 5 screws should be plenty for this one.
In the front:
Like mentioned, you can use the factory hole location on the inside bottom, but it puts the guard pretty high up in the fender. Instead, I did like LilPartyBox attached his and moved it down, drilled two holes for bottom screws, 3M tape like he did, and at the top I used a long stainless screw and went into the plastic fender liner.
You'll also notice that I filled in the gaps. I used a rubber foam weather seal for this. Sticky on one side and attached to the guard. Cost about $4 at Home Depot.
Whole album: http://imgur.com/a/ekAnH
Rear:
Front:
Foam:
In the rear:
I only used two of the three plastic blocks (bottom two). I also drilled out the rivet and put a screw through the hole left behind on the body and the hole provided in the guard. The top hole in the guard, instead of using the block, I used the long screw provided and went into the felt fender liner. I used all 4 holes provided, and added a 5th on the outer part parallel to the riveted hole. No 3M tape used on the rears. 5 screws should be plenty for this one.
In the front:
Like mentioned, you can use the factory hole location on the inside bottom, but it puts the guard pretty high up in the fender. Instead, I did like LilPartyBox attached his and moved it down, drilled two holes for bottom screws, 3M tape like he did, and at the top I used a long stainless screw and went into the plastic fender liner.
You'll also notice that I filled in the gaps. I used a rubber foam weather seal for this. Sticky on one side and attached to the guard. Cost about $4 at Home Depot.
Whole album: http://imgur.com/a/ekAnH
Rear:


Front:


Foam:
