Now that is innovative. I give you 5 stars, do with them what you will.the full length is more than I need
Am using two of the V1-EZSteps on each side - plenty imo
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Now that is innovative. I give you 5 stars, do with them what you will.the full length is more than I need
Am using two of the V1-EZSteps on each side - plenty imo
My wife is 5'2", and as a passenger loves the IAG steps. Though she was able to navigate without the steps, she comments how much easier it is for her to get in and out having the steps. On the exit, she no longer has to slide down so less wear and tear on the seating. With the full step it allows a bit of flexibility in foot placement to enter and exit and is especially nice in tight parking situations. Added benefit is some protection from the doors of adjacent parked vehicles. I have not experienced any issues with the mounting to OEM rail.Curious to see if a bunch of people on this forum have mounted these step bars to their OEM rock rails. If so, do they hold well? My fiance is 5’3”, so she has to really hop up to get in the Bronco. See the link below. Could people who have these send reviews and/or pics in the comments? Do we feel these are worth the value?
https://www.iagperformance.com/iag-full-length-ez-step-add-on-for-2021-ford-bronco-1-pair
You mind sending a link? Good point on the NEYou live in the rust belt. Spend $250 more and get the AR Magnums. They’re made of aluminum, are much lighter and will never rust.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-oem-rock-rail-bronco6g-exclusive-part.41455/You mind sending a link? Good point on the NE
I got rid of the OEM boards and replaced them with the electronic step from Rocksliders. That automatic drop down step makes it easy to get in and out of my Bronco.
There's a sensor that goes under the carpeting or sill and an attached magnet to the door that has to line up with the sensor. Here's a video for a better idea:How is the wiring done on these? Like do they go to a door sensor that they come down when the door is opened? Are they 12 volt to the aux switches for power? Or..?
Just curios
They look pretty nice!
Love the pics. I was debating between red or orange logo, I have the same color BL which is scheduled for build. Red logo i think looks good. I will go ahead and order itGot My Full IAG 2 Door side steps and installed them today.
I am feeling pretty happy with them. I definitely need to get used to them being there now as I have muscle memory of getting in and out of the Bronco from when not having them LOL.
They are built well, and match up well to the color of the rock rail. Only takes a few tools to install but I would recommend having a good 5/32 Allen head socket bit that has some length to it, but you can do it with a regular Allen wrench if you take your time.
Love the pics. I was debating between red or orange logo, I have the same color BL which is scheduled for build. Red logo i think looks good. I will go ahead and order it
I am race red ;-) And I am looking forward to encountering your Bronco. I live in Bellevue (towards Redmond) so am surprised that I have not come across your Bronco. Haven’t seen any red Bronco’s yet.Yeah, I am happy I did the Red. I had the same thoughts about the Orange. The Logo actually comes in a Bag and needs to be bolted on when you install it. So if you ever wanted to change it, you could probably just email IAG to get a different color.
You're from Seattle? I am in the Remond area..... I will have to keep a look out for another Hot Red Pepper Bronco brother......
I am race red ;-) And I am looking forward to encountering your Bronco. I live in Bellevue (towards Redmond) so am surprised that I have not come across your Bronco. Haven’t seen any red Bronco’s yet.
Question: How long did it take you to get yours, after the build week? My build week is Apr 24th