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There should be no difference, tho I only have a 22 to talk about. But 19’s are 5th gen so I’d expect it to be the same

The 22’s have 3 groups of 3 welded bolts already in the body facing in for the mounts to go on.

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And the steps come with nuts (usually nylock) and washers mount them.

There are vids of the 4th gens showing that those bodies do not have welded bolts, just covered holes that can receive bolts. they also have 2 holes in the pinch weld of the panels/body where additional parts of the bracket attach to. But every 5th gen vid I’ve seen has the bolts so you should be good.

Some manufacturers just haven’t updated their sites to say “19-22” yet.


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There should be no difference, tho I only have a 22 to talk about. But 19’s are 5th gen so I’d expect it to be the same

The 22’s have 3 groups of 3 welded bolts already in the body facing in for the mounts to go on.

5b5492ab31e4f6a36072c1b743fe1ffd.jpg


And the steps come with nuts (usually nylock) and washers mount them.

There are vids of the 4th gens showing that those bodies do not have welded bolts, just covered holes that can receive bolts. they also have 2 holes in the pinch weld of the panels/body where additional parts of the bracket attach to. But every 5th gen vid I’ve seen has the bolts so you should be good.

Some manufacturers just haven’t updated their sites to say “19-22” yet.


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Awesome! Based off that and comparing what's in the box, looks like I will be good to go.

Found the id number off the nFab website which has it being 19-22 and it matched the box, even though the box says 19-21 model. I think you are correct in the fact they may not have updated to '22.
 

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Yeah then you should be good. The pic I posted is of my tyger auto ones and that sheet says 19-22 so.


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