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I know the title sounds crazy. I removed my prius catchers when I installed my 2WD valance. Unfortunately I threw them away. I am installing a ranch hand grille guard and guess what? You need the prius catchers to install it. If you have removed yours and they are gathering dust in the garage can you PM me? I will be glad to take them off of you hands. Would also need the bolts as well.
I'm pretty good at catching Priuses. Let me know if you need my services. I haven't caught any Bolts yet.
And, I'm selling the Blue one if it will match the front of your truck....
I had to use the hardware to mount my Road Armor bumper. I bought them on EBay, but I’m confident you could get by with any decent Grade 8 or better bolts from Lowe’s.
It might have helped if Ranch Hand had used a different noun to distinguish their own supplied "mounting brackets" mentioned in Step 5 from the frame "brackets" they mentioned in Step 1.
I probably would have called the brackets in Step 1 "Collision Compatibility Cleats", but then again, at that point the reader would have crumpled up the instructions and figure they'd be better off winging it.
True. Thats what threw me off and wasted everyone's time reading this thread.
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