I'm currently in the process of installing a set of Outback (4Wd industries) drawers in my 110. As already alluded to in this thread, the instructions are, how can I put this, WOEFUL !!! Anyway, moving on, the setup involves a set of four 12mm spacers between the mounting rail and the vehicle body, which have nice little locating lugs on them that fit nicely into the pre-drilled holes in the rails which is a great leap forward in the install, until you read on further that the holes that line up with the locators are not the holes you use to drill the mounting holes!! I dug around in my shed and found an old Casper the Ghost comic book, as I was getting to the point that I found the information within may have been more relevant then the supplied instructions.However, I digress. The instructions mention cutting the lugs off one spacer to allow you to use it, but according to the mounting holes I'm supposed to drill, I would need to to remove lugs off 3 spacers?? Which leads me to my main point, and pay attention, as there will be questions afterwards. Any of you peeps who have had the misfortune of installing a set of these, did you find the recommended mounting holes the ones to use, and cut the lugs from the spacers OR did you stick it to the man, middle finger raised and strike a blow for the instruction illiterate underdog by using the mounting holes that the spacers seem made for? Furthermore, there is a triangular bracket with 3 x10mm holes contained in the bag of goodies, is this merely placed there by the manufacturer to keep us plodders wondering or does it actually have a purpose? cheers