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djbrow3 07-10-2007 03:15 PM

Removing running boards
 
I have an event coming up that I'd like to remove the running boards for before heading out on to the trails. Does anyone know of a removal guide or can tell me what bolts I need to get to in order to remove the factory installed chrome running boards?

Gunner_45 07-10-2007 03:37 PM

RE: Removing running boards
 
Funny...:D

I still haven't put mine back on since the last event I attended....:):):)

Simple but a pain to do.....two bolts hold the brackets to the frame, both front and rear.

I used jack stands and duct tape to support the steps while I undid the bolts. (no live helper available)

Once you have the steps off, I'd suggest putting the bolts back in the threaded holes so you don't lose them
as well as keeping the threads clean. Otherwise you might have to re-tap the threads...

30 minute job at most....The drivers side front is the one that I hated...Just hard to get to.

HingHum 07-10-2007 04:48 PM

RE: Removing running boards
 
top and bottom bolts in each location, meaning two bolts at front end of nerf bars and two at back. Its an easy, easy job..

Gunner_45 07-10-2007 10:22 PM

RE: Removing running boards
 
Hey HH,

The only bolt I had a problem with was the top/front/drivers side........

I'm not real patient when it comes to hard to reach bolts...Hence my PITA statement.

I bet one of those ratcheting box end wrenches would have worked....Did'nt have my universals at the time.

What did you use?

djbrow3 07-11-2007 12:56 PM

RE: Removing running boards
 
Thanks for the info. I'll hopefully be removing mine next weekend. I took a quick look and saw where the boards attach to the brackets, but figured there had to be a few bolts holding the brackets to the frame, and that is where I need to remove everything from.

mfish 07-11-2007 03:45 PM

RE: Removing running boards
 
If you are doing this by yourself ( as I do ) it's easiest if you remove the lower bolt from each bracket first leaving in both top bolts. Loosen the two remaining bolts and then remove only one of them. This allows you to rest one end of the running board on the ground so you dont have to hold it up while you remove the final bolt.Support the end of the board that is still attached with your hand while you remove the final bolt and you are good to go.

( Mine are obviously removed in the pic, check out my post "nerf bars and off roading dont mix" to see why you should remove them before going off road)

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