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I've bought OEM steps (Part# 61067-60020, and two others) to use as a ladder to climb up the roof.

They are 3 steps installed on either side of the rear side member. Each is fitted by two screws.

I was wondering, how would you know where to drill? I'm expecting to find a nut behind the panel so the screw fits..

Anybody knows how it's done?

Thanks.
 
I'm guessing you bought these individually, I expect they (3) would have come in a kit with instructions possibly. Have you removed the interior trim to see if there are any existing welded nuts? I have never seen these fitted (in OZ), maybe ask on the international forum if you get no responses here. Some of the UAE or Philippine guys may have them. Buy the way, a picture is worth a 1000 words here for those who don't know what you're talking about.
 
I'm guessing you bought these individually, I expect they (3) would have come in a kit with instructions possibly. Have you removed the interior trim to see if there are any existing welded nuts? I have never seen these fitted (in OZ), maybe ask on the international forum if you get no responses here. Some of the UAE or Philippine guys may have them. Buy the way, a picture is worth a 1000 words here for those who don't know what you're talking about.
There was a thread in the 80 section a while ago about the same, OEM rear steps, with pics and all.

There was never a "kit" and I cannot recall what the consensus(sp) was as to whether you'll need additional reinforcements or not, other than the steps. I believe there was a piece that went behind the sheet metal, but not sure if it served any meaningful purpose or not.

I believe "gotmud" had a set for the 80 in possession and was responsible for getting the PN's "loaded" in the N. American Toyota parts distribution system.



I forgot about that thread! :lol:

I did have two ladders for the 100/470, but have sold the 470(Cygnus) one months ago! (Edited the post).

Not that it would help the OP in this case, I still do have the other OEM ladder that says "Land Cruiser" and have since acquired a couple of the very sturdy JAOS ladder as well. (I usually do not like JAOS, but this ladder is a-OK!)

Anyway, sorry for the minor hi-jack and the best of luck with the installation of the steps.

I vaguely remember someone posting the different EPC diagrams with and w/o the steps, but just cannot recall if there was a difference or not! :doh:
 
I'm guessing you bought these individually, I expect they (3) would have come in a kit with instructions possibly. Have you removed the interior trim to see if there are any existing welded nuts? I have never seen these fitted (in OZ), maybe ask on the international forum if you get no responses here. Some of the UAE or Philippine guys may have them. Buy the way, a picture is worth a 1000 words here for those who don't know what you're talking about.

Yes I've removed the interior plastic, cannot see through the pillar. The steps are individual steps, not a complete ladder. I will post a photo tomorrow.
 
This is what you are looking for...but for a 100.

IH8MUD.com - View Single Post - can't find a side (D pillar) ladder

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This is exactly what I'm talking about.

I see in this illustration some internal reinforcements, which they do not have for the 100 (in the fiche).

There must be some installation manuals somewhere?
 
I like that the rack-less 100 has those steps, while all of ours with RTTs and all kinds of crap up there dont.
 
I see in this illustration some internal reinforcements, which they do not have for the 100 (in the fiche).

The EPC on toyodiy shows the interior reinforcement pieces. Just search for the part no. in the OP in the "Other" region with the UZJ as the vehicle.

I like that the rack-less 100 has those steps, while all of ours with RTTs and all kinds of crap up there dont.

They probably make them available in markets where people are more likely to add a roof rack instead of using the lightweight luggage rack the US has. Seems like pretty good logic.
 
The EPC on toyodiy shows the interior reinforcement pieces. Just search for the part no. in the OP in the "Other" region with the UZJ as the vehicle.



They probably make them available in markets where people are more likely to add a roof rack instead of using the lightweight luggage rack the US has. Seems like pretty good logic.
I know you can find them in Marocco or Tunisia, used on HDJ105
Can even be found in scrapyard
 
I like that the rack-less 100 has those steps, while all of ours with RTTs and all kinds of crap up there dont.

Silly slip-and-fall lawsuits might be a factor as well.
 

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