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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Nice design be careful not to swap the sidesteps, it will be very off. And they are not labeled so you will have to line it up to see which side is which
AA
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Good quality and price.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Very easy to install.
Natalie Ortiz
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Packaging was goodLabel incorrectInstalling easy but One was a little closer to the front tire than the other but they were also labeled wrong when we put them on one was all the way to the back tire so we switched them and it worked but it was still a little bit off.The brackets to hold them one was bent other than that, I would probably give it a 3 out of 5 because they look decent on. There’s just some imperfections with the installing in the labeling, but not hard to install.
Flakis
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Mi esposo quedó encantado
Stephen P. Toner
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Looks great once they are on but mine were labeled backwards. The mounts that were labeled drivers side were actually for the passenger side and as the picture shows (bad image) there was a definite gap in both middle brackets that involved some major tightening to get them to close up which would not allow the steps to be able to adjust the steps all the way forward. It’s close-but if you are a perfectionist it won’t be close enough. It looks good to me but not everyone is as forgiving as I am! 5/5 for looks and functionality but 3/5 for fitment.
Thhaze
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
VERY simple job to attach these to the bottom of my 4Runner. Honestly. 3 brackets per side. The bolts I removed from the chasis of the 4Runner were size 12 metric, the replacement bolts were 13mm (a total of 6 per side). The nuts and bolts that hold the running boards to the brackets are 17mm and you'll need two 17mm sockets, or wrenches (I'd strongly encourage sockets) to tighten them. There are a total of 6, 17mm nuts and bolts per side to attach the running board to the mounting brackets. Two bolts for each mounting bracket to attach it to the chasis. I attached one end of the running board with one nut and bolt (plus two washers and one lock washer), and hand tightened the nut. This is probably the hardest part of installation because you'll have to block up the other end of the running board in order for the holes to align to get the bolts through the holes (I laid on my back and used my foot to hold up the other end of the running board while I started the nut and bolt). Once you have both ends of the running board attached to the brackets then add all the other nuts and bolts (two per bracket) and hand tighten. When everything is where you want it to be then use your two 17mm sockets to tighten each of the nuts. Use a 13 mm socket to tighten the brackets to the chasis. Leave everything HAND TIGHT until the very end or you'll most certainly have hole-alignment issues. Start to finish it probably took me around an hour to mount both running boards. I finished up right around the time the mosquitos found me. They look very good and seem to be hardcore heavy duty.
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