LC200 OEM Running Board Bolts and Hardware (1 Viewer)

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I'm looking to install a set of OEM running boards to my '21 HE. The boards do not have any mounting hardware and I'm not able to find the oem part numbers for the hardware anywhere online.

Does anyone have the part numbers for the bolts, washers, etc. to mount these OEM running boards? Do I need to drill any holes or are they a straight bolt on?
 
Is this diagram what you're looking for?

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The bolts are installed underneath your LC on each side, look under and you should see them. Unscrew them and use the same bolts to install the OEM boards
 
You could also pick up metric hardware - it isn't really anything super special in function. Even our local friendly local hardware store sells JIS flange bolt hardware (if you like the flange).
 
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The bolts are installed underneath your LC on each side, look under and you should see them. Unscrew them and use the same bolts to install the OEM boards
I'll check them tonight. I didn't realize the bolts came with the truck even though the heritage models didn't have running boards
 
Late to the party. does anyone know what the tread/bolt size is on the bolts. OEM ones are not easy to find and I want to make sure I get the correct thread pattern and size if I go to a home improvement store/
Thanks,
 
Late to the party. does anyone know what the tread/bolt size is on the bolts. OEM ones are not easy to find and I want to make sure I get the correct thread pattern and size if I go to a home improvement store/
Thanks,
If this is to be believed (and i have no reason not to), then the two parts above are:

91674-80818 - M8 x 1.25 - 18mm - Flange Bolt
91641-C0614 - M6 x 1.0 - 14mm - Bolt, w/Washer

That sounds reasonable based on my memory from removing the brackets on my LX. I certainly wouldn't call this post conclusive though.

(edited to include thread size)
 
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M8x1.25 thread
The M6 will be M6x1.0
 
If you want to to offroad with them be warned… they will bend over the years if you use them like rocksliders as like a friend (previous owner hehe) did with my 200. You’ll bend the sills out if the whole weight of the car lays on it if you do a barrelroll or other funny stuff. 😂
But yeah as the others already said. Should be a standard M8 treat.
 

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