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Also, FWIW: We do hold back machining blemish parts for those that damage their original parts. Most of the time, the blemish is in the underside/not visible. Functionally, there's no compromise. The blemish replacement parts are sold at a discount.FWIW: I appreciated my STIRRUPS while I had them on - and perhaps, they’ll get mounted again. But, a bit of advice. If you’re doing any sort of rock crawling, remove them completely. I dented up my rocker pretty good on both sides from the step pushing up the bracket and pressing into it. It was a lighter trail and didn’t realize the damage until after the fact. At the end of the day I took the steps off and left the brackets knowing I had a more challenging second day, but should have just taken the full clamp off because the brackets just slid down the factory slider and damaged those too.
Thanks, I will keep that in mind. I agree - the parts that are damaged on the STIRRUP themselves are underneath. But, I have damage to my rocker panels themselves from the bracket lifting/sliding:Also, FWIW: We do hold back machining blemish parts for those that damage their original parts. Most of the time, the blemish is in the underside/not visible. Functionally, there's no compromise. The blemish replacement parts are sold at a discount.
They'll be available again soon. We had to pull them off for a while to get more caught up on the standard all black orders.@EIGHTLUG I noticed the machine face Stirrup is OOS on the site. Is there going to be another run soon on that one or is black all that is available now?
They'll be available again soon. We had to pull them off for a while to get more caught up on the standard all black orders.
The reason is, we have to down one of the CNC machines to reconfigure the work holding for the post machined parts and run all the post machine orders that we can. Then return the machine to standard MAGNUM parts and start production again for those parts. Each one of those cycles takes 2-3 days to complete. That's roughly a dozen orders worth of standard running we could do. There aren't enough of the post machine orders yet to justify another CNC machine to just run those parts. We're getting there, though.
If you email Tracy ([email protected]) she can add you to an announcement list. I'll PM you the code.Thanks for the reply. Interested as soon as they become available and also in the B6G code
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Is there a mailing list I can get on that will let me know they are again available to order?
You won’t be disappointed, I’ve had mine for almost 2 yearsSend It!
Definitely wanting to get some of these stirrups on our new 2023 Badlands Sasquatch..
Awesome looking product!
Thank You!