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All mounted, so let me say you get what you pay for ,but still much better than trying to fabricate your own.1/2 hour project. First when they made the holes I think the person was drunk. They did not really line up so I had to ream them out to get them to line up. They give you some spacers unless you have 4 hands and a foot trying to get the spacer behind the plate and get the bolt through and line it up to the mounting nut. Not gonna happen. So I used 2 of the spacers in the front because the stress on the bolts, one time you hit something it would break off the bolt. As for the bolts themselves ( go buy some better ones) wow must have got them on sale somewhere.Over all for the cost 50.99 + 20 for shipping its a good deal. And the pinging sound form when rocks hit the aluminum priceless.
 

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Thanks for the review I ended up ordering it to I should be getting it today sometime hopefully I can install it this week.
 
I already have a big dent in the front.
 
Ricochet or PRM all the way. But it doesnt look like PRM makes anything for the Kodi...i mean "New Wolverines" :)
 
Ricochet or PRM all the way. But it doesnt look like PRM makes anything for the Kodi...i mean "New Wolverines" :)


Why spend extra money on something your gonna dent the crap out of?
 
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