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I rest my case... And you ain't gettting on this year either.
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Live in the past much?
I rest my case... And you ain't gettting on this year either.
Says the Steelers fan from NYLive in the past much?
one day I’ll tell you the story over a beer!Says the Steelers fan from NY
Hope you are ready for a 2-15 season this year
IAG has 2 versions (heights) of the individual steps and a full length step.any of you with rock rails add some running boards? I feel bad every time I watch my 7yr old literally climb into the bronco.
I was looking at these: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/ar-stirrup®-oem-rail-fitment-billet-aluminum-side-step-brongo6g-exclusive-part.26196/ but super pricey. But kinda look cool. But maybe a full length running board would look better? I guess it's preference.
What are other options out there? @KillerPenz didn't you add something? I swear there was a website that had a bunch of options...
Yeah, saw the IAG, but not a fan of their big ass logo. haha. (guess i could just get black)IAG has 2 versions (heights) of the individual steps and a full length step.
I was looking at the IAG single steps (V1). I know they'll get caught up on rocks and possibly not survive, or worse, bend the factory rail. Thinking maybe of using screw knobs for tool-less removal.
IAG full step is almost the price of sliders, but haven't found a set of sliders I really like. The AR is more expensive, has 4 mounting points instead of 3 (longer time to remove), but looks awesome.
https://www.iagperformance.com/search/?query=bronco-step
An extra step would help my 79 year old mom get in and out, especially the front with the awful grab handle placement. But, she needs to stay spry to avoid getting old-people injuries so maybe it's better if I don't add a step?
I'm in for another offroad park get-together!Yeah, saw the IAG, but not a fan of their big ass logo. haha. (guess i could just get black)
I like your idea of tool-less removal. not that I go rock crawling all that much. But if/when I do, it'd be nice to be able to remove them.
didn't realize AR has a full step too: https://archetyperacing.com/products/ar-magnum-stirrup?variant=42933951070421 looks awesome. Very expensive!
I was looking at ones that just attach to the rock rails, but does anyone make rock rails that are also steps? I guess essentially replacing the factory rails? Thus not needing to remove anything if I do go offroading? (which if I'm being honest with myself, is only like once, maybe twice a year... )
oh yeah, when's our next trip to Rausch Creek? haha. I don't free up until August because of baseball, but would be up for a trip then!
I was at Rausch Creek Aug 28 of last year with my brother in his 84 CJ7 and snapped this beauty as we were headed out that morning. Figured to post in case it's one of you! Love Rausch Creek.oh yeah, when's our next trip to Rausch Creek? haha. I don't free up until August because of baseball, but would be up for a trip then!
Would you share some pics of your Firehawk? Do you still have it?I was at Rausch Creek Aug 28 of last year with my brother in his 84 CJ7 and snapped this beauty as we were headed out that morning. Figured to post in case it's one of you! Love Rausch Creek.
Yes and gladly. 2000 Pontiac Trans Am Firehawk #C062. I have owned it since 2004.Would you share some pics of your Firehawk? Do you still have it?
why do I feel like that's @Tor148 ! He got his FE pretty early... and wasn't it blue? I can't remember, and that was like 400 pages ago.I was at Rausch Creek Aug 28 of last year with my brother in his 84 CJ7 and snapped this beauty as we were headed out that morning. Figured to post in case it's one of you! Love Rausch Creek.
I bet it is!why do I feel like that's @Tor148 ! He got his FE pretty early... and wasn't it blue? I can't remember, and that was like 400 pages ago.