yup
now ive only did this with weathertech mud flaps but if yours has bolts with wood screw point & aggressive threads
that plug plastic is soft it squishes to fill the hole
i took the single pin plastic out of each front & used the supplied 2 each plastic jam fasteners
But as far as the others ,as i have installed these on highlander ,
I just screwed thru the existing plugs as they have a square indention that just grabs the supplied bolts really tightly .
i did...
expensive But Worth It !
toolz u will need socket wrench & something to pry off a couple plastic fasteners , i used a steak knife .
easy peasy
they look killer
love the way they have complete coverage of the stock tires
she's a RWD hiway queen , I don't 4 wheel anymore & never go the snow...
here's the info on the tufskinz decal insert
still raining here pix to follow
these r cheaper than oem but until i get on the taco ..... im not gonna judge if i keep them or not , i am really picky
tuffskins , i just got a black set they r thick, rounded , its raining atm soon as it clears on it goes on my silver metal flake 40% cheaper over the oem toyota
i ordered the Weathertec flaps will report back on fit
i have RS5 so i have the metal flares
the fit is different on the plastic flares on the higher option pkgs
here's my RS5 rear wheel dr
looked a long time to find this baby
6' bed, tow pkg , RS5 option pkg
drove it home on 11-8-24
got a great deal be very happy
i got the color i wanted & what options i wanted
I throwing in custom 100% full leather front seats ,paragon metal cover
i had a gen 1...