I’m not sure they is an add on step to the existing rails. It looks more like a welded on step to the rails, which would require another $1000 purchase on top of the rails you already had.Great! Looks to be all I would need.
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I’m not sure they is an add on step to the existing rails. It looks more like a welded on step to the rails, which would require another $1000 purchase on top of the rails you already had.Great! Looks to be all I would need.
I’ll just buy the loose steps from the dealership. Welding? “I know a guy.”I’m not sure they is an add on step to the existing rails. It looks more like a welded on step to the rails, which would require another $1000 purchase on top of the rails you already had.
I loved that look and if they are functional it would be perfect.Ford has a add on step in the works for the factory rock rails. They show it on their virtual sema 2dr bronco badlands build.
I believe those in particular were bolt on. The rails are body mounted, but the engineers in a couple of videos mentioned they do support the full vehicle weight. They used them in Moab.I’ll just buy the loose steps from the dealership. Welding? “I know a guy.”
If they are bolt on, that would be good to know. I want sliders, but I’ve vertically challenged passengers. I have to have steps of some sort.I believe those in particular were bolt on. The rails are body mounted, but the engineers in a couple of videos mentioned they do support the full vehicle weight. They used them in Moab.
I like these. They’d look good with the 4 door too. Hope they make them availableFord has a add on step in the works for the factory rock rails. They show it on their virtual sema 2dr bronco badlands build.
That looks good. Maybe it'll be ready by this summer.Ford has a add on step in the works for the factory rock rails. They show it on their virtual sema 2dr bronco badlands build.