A previous owner apparently had put on side shoes, so the holes were there and no welded nuts.
So, I bought the commercial side ride shoes and will go with that.
The instructions for the commercial side skids should clarify the correct holes to use. Do not use the existing welded nuts.
The holes that the side skids mount to are in the depression. Therefore, a spacer steel plate will need to be used. This will actually reinforce the mounting holes so you won't tear them out.
I've been using the side skid shoes for several years and prefer it over the rear skids. The bucket is more planted and doesn't wobble as much.
There's another option for side skids shoes. They are UHMWPE, essentially heavy plastic shoes from Robalon. They are CNC machined and are an exact fit to the Honda. They glide nicely over brick pavers. I currently use this kind of skid shoes. No rust spots on the floor.
http://www.sepw.com/detail.aspx?ID=5054641
This message was modified Dec 18, 2013 by aa335