ChesterV Posted March 9, 2015 Thanks for sharing these. I was leaning toward the Owens Glastep running boards but these look sharp. How easy was the installation? Quote Share this comment Link to comment
BamaNV Posted March 9, 2015 They are not bad, you'll get instructions for the short driver side step only or we did.. If your handy with a drill and have a short battery operated impact..(fits between the body and frame where the drill will not) I used galvanized self tapers for the under body part and the bolts that came with the running board package.. Also I bought some galvanized spray at Lowe's for the holes to help prevent rust.. the measurements I used was from the passenger side wheel well was 10in- 26in - 26in - 26in- 10in left at the end..= 98in.. be sure to look underneath and not come out where the access holes with tape over them are.. you may have to adjust an inch one way or another ,,,the driver side was a little trickier , you have air conditioning thingy underneath so I measured from the front wheelwell 10in back for first bracket to match passenger side and went to the back and measured from the wheelwell back to the one nearest the back tire to match the passenger side I think it was like 17in in.. the next one I put it as close to the airconditioner thingy as I could to get the impact betweeen the frame and the body then half the distance between it and the one at the front... You'll need an impact with attachments for self tapers ( I recommend galvanized not zinc coated) .. the two nearest the front had to have washer shims between the self tapers and body on both sides (driver and passenger side) because the brackets don't set flush next to body if you don't the steps will lean down ward.. This maybe clear as mud,, if your having an problems or questions let me know, I'll do the best I can to answer.... EuroCamper was the cheapest we could find.. O yea one more thing a set of ramps to jack up the side your working on helps,, don't do like me and ruin a set of plastic ramps by not putting a sheet of plywood underneath or the weight of the NV will crack it when it mashes it in the ground... thanks Quote Share this comment Link to comment
7andCounting Posted June 29, 2016 Do I need to remove the mud flaps to install this kind of running board? And, is there a space in between the running board and the floor of the van? Quote Share this comment Link to comment
BamaNV Posted June 29, 2016 Do I need to remove the mud flaps to install this kind of running board? And, is there a space in between the running board and the floor of the van?No you don't remove the mud flaps, you can actually adjust just how much space between the mud flap and running board you want and there is a space between running board and bottom of van.. Quote Share this comment Link to comment
7andCounting Posted June 30, 2016 Would you highly recommend this board over the Owens running boards in terms of durability and elegance? Quote Share this comment Link to comment
BamaNV Posted July 3, 2016 Would you highly recommend this board over the Owens running boards in terms of durability and elegance?I'm sorry I can't help you there.. Only because I'm not familiar with that running board, the one thing everyone needs to "note" is when you put running boards on this or any vehicle, you compromise a little ground clearance, and width, my wife tried to go thru our bank drive thru and came home with the passenger side bent up, normally you just jump the curb and the most damage would be curb rash on the rims but nooooo, the running board,, I had to take it off and remove the rivets and use a block of wood and pound out the boo boo. and replace the rivets. I installed curb feelers afterward,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_feeler Also parking decks are a killer for this vehicle, ours stands a little over 7ft, in the rear,,don't depend on those guys who built those parking decks to be a constant height in every space of the parking area, wouldn't want to prove them wrong with the top of your van,, Some have tall van parking, not all and if they only had the entrance and exit gates a little wider it would be sweet, you can get in just have to fold the mirrors in and thread the beast in,, I'm just saying be aware of the increase of width on the sides up high (mirrors) and down low,( running boards) , not much but jumping a curve can damage the running boards, notice how many custom vans you see with busted fiberglass running boards .. ouch.. Quote Share this comment Link to comment
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