Already have the die cutter in order! How hard do you think it would be to do it without ramps? Trying to do this at my fathers house, where I’m picking up the truck after I get back to the states.Indeed - installed them myself with a pair of rhino ramps under one side at a time (crawl up in 4Lo, otherwise ramps will skitter away).
Installation tip (for any set of boards) - a thread chaser/cutter would make life much easier to clean the studs (as they have stray paint layered on them from manufacturing). That said, just put the bolt on/off a few threads at a time to clean the threads and it worked fine.
Bought at CarID for ~350 (when a rebate was available)
schoon85, Give us a complete side shot so we can see entire side of truck (not angled) if you get a chance please!!!!
Already have the die cutter in order! How hard do you think it would be to do it without ramps? Trying to do this at my fathers house, where I’m picking up the truck after I get back to the states.
From the side, thanks!!!!Down the line or from the side?
They definitely look like they tuck in tight, which I like looks wise, but do you have any chipping on your rear fenders? or are these providing good protection for that?Indeed - installed them myself with a pair of rhino ramps under one side at a time (crawl up in 4Lo, otherwise ramps will skitter away).
Installation tip (for any set of boards) - a thread chaser/cutter would make life much easier to clean the studs (as they have stray paint layered on them from manufacturing). That said, just put the bolt on/off a few threads at a time to clean the threads and it worked fine.
Bought at CarID for ~350 (when a rebate was available)
Do you THINK they would provide good protection to the rear fenders?
Thanks for looking, i pan on adding a set of weather-tech mudflaps as well.I'll have to take a better look at the mudspray when I go out today to show where they block road kickup; i only have the spats (not full flaps) and iirc the steps did little to block splash up from the ground
How much consideration are you guys taking of the mounting hardware into account? Some of these brackets look kinda flimsy..even though I'm sure they're not.
I ordered the Dominators.... 420 after shipping to FL and 10% Military discount, also Carid.I'd never installed steps before and was always curious how, when mounted at that angle, any bracket could be mounted without flex - those Dominator D6 steps are pretty clever; the backplate which is receiving the studs is mounted in a channel in the step and the bracket is a solid, gusseted 90, 1/4" plate. I think jumping on the steps is flexing the pinch weld of the body more than anything. Surprisingly strong
looks cool!Ok so these Rough Country running boards came yesterday and install wasn’t too bad apart from crawling around in my garage on the freezing concrete for hours. Sorry for the crap pics, I’ll get her washed and take some better ones outside. I think they look alright and for $299 can’t complain.
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