I just installed the WT Gen 3 flaps and here’s what I did:
Fronts are pretty straight forward as you can turn the wheel and get as much clearance as you need.
Rears…I used a set of grip locks to grab the nut behind the flair and hold it while I used 7mm flat wrench to unscrew them. Front screws didn’t require this. All 4 wheels had actual metal screws not fasteners. Nuts were plastic I believe. Had to be careful not to over tighten.
The other thing I noticed is that with the using the 2 OEM screws to hold the flap in place….it was pretty flimsy. So I removed the flap and placed 3M double sided OEM tape between the flap and fender flair and then installed it. Was really solid and tight after that. I got the idea from a old Tundra I had that I added flaps to and they came with 3M tape already added to aid in installation and stability.
Fronts are pretty straight forward as you can turn the wheel and get as much clearance as you need.
Rears…I used a set of grip locks to grab the nut behind the flair and hold it while I used 7mm flat wrench to unscrew them. Front screws didn’t require this. All 4 wheels had actual metal screws not fasteners. Nuts were plastic I believe. Had to be careful not to over tighten.
The other thing I noticed is that with the using the 2 OEM screws to hold the flap in place….it was pretty flimsy. So I removed the flap and placed 3M double sided OEM tape between the flap and fender flair and then installed it. Was really solid and tight after that. I got the idea from a old Tundra I had that I added flaps to and they came with 3M tape already added to aid in installation and stability.