Kaderabek
GOLD Star
That is exactly correct except he wasn't leading, he was stuck in the middle. I took the hard line to get around him so I could strap him to the top. Crunch.
TJK
TJK
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e9999 said:how would you rate spray protection compared to the
- OEM runnning boards?
- OEM mudflaps?
are they sticking out and up far enough you think compared to the non-step style for good panel and door protection?
Kaderabek said:They look great. Retaining the end cap on the flare, I don't get that. Seems like if you need the slider that end cap (and probably the flare) is toast. Am I missing something here?
TJK
Kalawang said:Are those bolt on or do you have to do some welding ?
Kalawang
NorCalDoug said:One thing I'm not too crazy about are the holes on the step. Just a personal thing and easy to correct/cover up. Maybe I'd get used to them...
Why the holes?
Romer said:The spray is a different question. Your comparing plastic (OEM) to metal. The powder coat seems to be durable.
They stick out almost as much as the original Running board. You can see the difference in post #3. The original sliders are bent mor up at an angle rather than like a step. These should provide the exact same level of protection.
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Yes it would, but if you want clearance, you can get the original slee sliders (i.e. the non-step version).e9999 said:You don't think that by having the stepsliders horizontal it decreases clearance a bit?
e9999 said:You don't think that by having the stepsliders horizontal it decreases clearance a bit?