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WAAG is always touting “Bolt-on, No cutting or drilling grille guard installations.” Why is that so important?

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WAAG is always touting “Bolt-on, No cutting or drilling grille guard installations.” Why is that so important?

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There are several reasons it is vital: First and foremost, cutting and drilling can void a vehicle manufacturer rust warranty, which is a major concern for consumers in areas with seasonal snow fall and salted roads. From a consumer standpoint, “bolt on, no cutting and drilling” offers several advantages: • Easier installation and requires no guesswork on the part of the installer. • No cutting and drilling requires no special tools or modification of the vehicle. • Because WAAG utilizes factory-mounting locations, their grille guards consistently mount evenly on the vehicle with little or no adjustment.

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