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Old 01-29-2008, 02:11 PM
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You can install an extra one on the front but you have to cut a hole in your lower plastic piece "valence" and then you also have to trim your front skid plate a little. It is thin metal so basic tin snips work. You just have to keep trimming till it fits. It only took me an hour or so to finish it. Most of the time was spent on trimming and fitting thou.

You can also place them in the rear if you do not have a reciever hitch. The only issue is that if you offroad, it doesn't help your ground clearance when you are dragging your rear end over a hump. I think I have read the you can actually get them stuck on roots and stuff that will hang you up.
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