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Well yesterday a few of us went out to run some trails. I took my steps off before I left. Today when I went to reinstall them, the passenger side is bent from about mid door to the front wheel. I can't get the step on. Any idea on how to bend it back down? I am thinking taken it off and trying to straighten it out. Any better ideas. Yes I need the step, I have an older neighbor that rides with me, and he needs it.

Are there any aftermarket rock rails that have removable steps that might be better?
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You have the optional hoop step? You can try bending the rail. But you may have to opt for the OEM rock rails and buy a removable step like the IAG v2 step.
 

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Here is one piece IAG. See if clamps will straddle the bend. Zoom in and you can see them. There are lots of OEM rails for sale online as another option

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Here is one piece IAG. See if clamps will straddle the bend. Zoom in and you can see them. There are lots of OEM rails for sale online as another option

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I have this rank love them too.

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It might be one of the brackets that bent, not the rail itself. You may need to take them off and check the brackets.
 

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Sounds like u need the factory rock rails then get steps to take on/off of those. You can find the rock rails cheap/easy on Facebook marketplace at this point.
 

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Straightening them on the vehicle is a very bad idea. You can damage the mounting holes, the bolts, the vehicle mounting location, and potentially the rocker panel and weld crimp.

Without taking them off, you wouldn't even know if those areas are already damaged.

If it's just a tab bend, not at the weld, a 5lb hammer and an anvil (or steel plate on a 4x4) would probably do the trick.

If the length is bent, you can take them to a body shop, fabricator or local high school auto shop where they have the right type of equipment to straighten steel. Just hammer whacking and force bending will look like crap and never look straight again.

Or just go buy a new one - which may be the quickest and cheapest route of all.

And if you don't like what you have go buy a new set. Do a search on the site; there a many, many style examples mounted on Broncos you can evaluate for your needs.
 

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Well yesterday a few of us went out to run some trails. I took my steps off before I left. Today when I went to reinstall them, the passenger side is bent from about mid door to the front wheel. I can't get the step on. Any idea on how to bend it back down? I am thinking taken it off and trying to straighten it out. Any better ideas. Yes I need the step, I have an older neighbor that rides with me, and he needs it.

Are there any aftermarket rock rails that have removable steps that might be better?
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Is that the factory OEM “Removable Hoop Step” ?
They’re not designed to take stand up to hardcore use.
I replaced mine with factory “Standard Rock Rails” and IAG removable steps.

Ford Bronco Factory rock rails with removable step bent IMG_1404
 
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Is that the factory OEM “Removable Hoop Step” ?
They’re not designed to take stand up to hardcore use.
I replaced mine with factory “Standard Rock Rails” and IAG removable steps.

Ford Bronco Factory rock rails with removable step bent IMG_1404
Yup I have a video of where I think it happened. The passenger side front tire came off the rock and bam it hit hard.

I am looking at the IAG steps and factory rails, also IAG has a rock rail like the factory ones, I am going to see it their steps will fit on them.

Thanks
 

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Well yesterday a few of us went out to run some trails. I took my steps off before I left. Today when I went to reinstall them, the passenger side is bent from about mid door to the front wheel. I can't get the step on. Any idea on how to bend it back down? I am thinking taken it off and trying to straighten it out. Any better ideas. Yes I need the step, I have an older neighbor that rides with me, and he needs it.

Are there any aftermarket rock rails that have removable steps that might be better?
Ford Bronco Factory rock rails with removable step bent IMG_1404
Are these the optional OEM hoop steps?

If so, they are not designed to hold the weight of the vehicle. (See the third bullet in the description below)

I‘d get the actual rock rails and some aftermarket removable steps.

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