No instructions or hardware to install them. Based on another review, you may or may not get the hardware. The previous one was my first reaction to being given four fenders and no instructions or gear. However, upon examining the wheel arches, I realized that the idea is to use the hardware that already holds the fender liner. SO 1. The tools you will need: a short Phillips screwdriver, a 90 degree ratcheting screwdriver at the hardware store and buy one). ). a medium-short Phillips screwdriver (optional). a small pillow for your head when you lie on the grass, a small glass (tape is optional), a small amount of tape (tape is enough), a 10mm head and a ratchet.2. Drag the car onto the lawn. Apply the emergency brake. Hard. Before starting work, clean dirt from the fenders. Start with the front wheels. Start the engine and turn the wheels to the side you're working on to access the equipment you need to remove. stop engine. Read the protective sleeves carefully to figure out which is which (it's not as easy as it sounds, but it can be done). Use the cover to find the screws that need to be removed. Remember, the right is strong, the left is loose. Lie down next to the bike you are working on. Using a short or short screwdriver, loosen the two outer screws and tuck all the screws into the glass so you don't lose them in the grass. Drink the scotch first to avoid accidentally swallowing the screw. Using a 10mm ratchet wrench, loosen the farthest bolt. Carefully unscrew the center of the remaining fastener until you can pull it out. Assemble the fender in the same order. Take some tape, cut a 3" strip about 1/4" wide. Wrap it around the clasp's pins to hold it together so you can slide the clasp through the hole. Then insert the inner screw into the rest of the bracket.4. rear wheels. Use a 90 degree Phillips screwdriver to remove the two outer screws. Press firmly on the screw head to avoid tearing it off. The third is another closure. Put on protective devices.5. Allow 1 1/2 hours for this. guidance would be helpful. You probably won't be able to reinstall the brackets without gluing the prongs together. I could not.
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