I can see why you need there rear brackets to mount the real flaps on a DRW the weigh in at 12 lbs each. They are heavy on the bottom with steel molded inside to keep them from sailing and getting caught on the tires. They do not say in the instructions to bend the main metal which attached to the flaps. You have to do it to bend it to the curve on the body. You only remove two of the fender flair bolts on the outside bottom and reuse them. All other hardware comes with it so they say? They were short 8 washers, 6 nuts, 5 lock washers.
First you have to remove the wire harness with two push connectors behind the fender flair. That holds the metal bracket that actually holds the flaps and all there weight. If you have a angle drill with a snub nose 1/4" bit you do not have to remove the rear tires.
Here are some photos.
There is a big piece of plastic from the mold on the inner fender flair the you must remove first on the backside or the small bracket wont fit, you can see it ground down in the photo with the bracket installed.
First you have to remove the wire harness with two push connectors behind the fender flair. That holds the metal bracket that actually holds the flaps and all there weight. If you have a angle drill with a snub nose 1/4" bit you do not have to remove the rear tires.
Here are some photos.
There is a big piece of plastic from the mold on the inner fender flair the you must remove first on the backside or the small bracket wont fit, you can see it ground down in the photo with the bracket installed.