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Did this this morning, just wanted to share.
Trimmed the splash guard in the same way that everybody else has, but not a big fan of drilling holes in the fender flares.
I took a couple scrap pieces of the trimmed splash guard, trimmed them, heated them with a torch and bent them into a bracket. Then used the enclosed clip (and a screw and clip that I supplied) to attach it to the fender flare.
It's really solid and can be removed without any evidence of being there.
Trimmed the splash guard in the same way that everybody else has, but not a big fan of drilling holes in the fender flares.
I took a couple scrap pieces of the trimmed splash guard, trimmed them, heated them with a torch and bent them into a bracket. Then used the enclosed clip (and a screw and clip that I supplied) to attach it to the fender flare.
It's really solid and can be removed without any evidence of being there.
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