Just installed. It took about 25 minutes, it was slow. They just fit well. They attach with some of the same screws that attach your plastic fender flares. On the front they use 3 existing screws and add a fourth. On the back, use the 4 existing screws and add a fifth. No drilling is required as the "extra" screws fit into the existing holes. They give you enough "extra" screws to get the job done, so don't waste any. The screws are self-tapping and are inserted into the plastic inserts already installed in the vehicle. So there's no point in scrolling at the end, you just scroll the inset. "Comfortable" is good. You'll need either a 10mm ratchet wrench or a very short Phillips screwdriver as the rod gets in the way a bit. I recommend a ratchet wrench. A small one will do as there are no rust issues and very little torque is required due to the plastic inserts. didn't know they were sold out.
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