BudBuilt CATALYTIC CONVERTER GUARD installation

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I received my Budbuilt Catalytic Converter Guards. they are beautiful. But there are no instructions. I don't know which one is drivers side, which one is passenger. which end is the front, or which side is up or down. Nothing. Nada. If you know, please share, I don't want to have to figure this out by trial and error. Disappointed that they didn't include instructions of any kind.
 
I looked at their website (thinking about ordering some). And thought that the photo is self explanatory, no?
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With these skids, any drilling into frame? Any rivets needed? Or does it use factory holes?
 
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• Made from 10 Ga. Stainless Steel .134" for durability and longevity
• Weighs only 26 lbs.
• Compatible with factory skids
• Non-standard hardware to deter theft
• No drilling or cutting required, direct bolt on
 
How much are they?
 
400 Dunkin’ donuts
Someone needs to do a group buy for $150/ea. Maybe we can get 500 mudders on top of this. Maybe 1000+ if it works with 100.
 
"Theft" is not in the shown title and tabbed under "skid plates" - so.... you lose.
It says guard. Catalytic converter guard. I “lose”? LOL! I think the rest of us understand what the purpose of a catalytic guard is.
 
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