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Which running boards / steps are those?

They’re actually the factory steps that we’re on it when I bought it.


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Any better pics of the rails anywhere?

 

I’d like to see how they mount, how far down they hang from the body, and how far they stick out. 

Also...made of thin wall exhaust pipe or beefy enough to actually offer some protection?

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Any better pics of the rails anywhere?  

I’d like to see how they mount, how far down they hang from the body, and how far they stick out. 

Also...made of thin wall exhaust pipe or beefy enough to actually offer some protection?

 

The rails are not true rock rails, the mount to the body like any other step. The metal does seem thick enough to offer some protection. They stick out pretty good but mount up close to the body with a very small gap. c0e91cd5b0e1d2cc8d6e4574f736bfc2.jpg

 

 

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Most bolt on rock rails mount at least partially to the rockers. Frame mounted are pretty rate any more. 

 

Any brackets hanging below the tubes?

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Most bolt on rock rails mount at least partially to the rockers. Frame mounted are pretty rate any more. 
 
Any brackets hanging below the tubes?

I’ll get an underneath picture shortly headed to get alignment.


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anyone just go up one size on the trail boss? Never really been a fan of duratracs. I wouldn't mind go a bit bigger then stock but don't want to kill my mpg. 

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On 3/29/2019 at 12:34 AM, Donnyb313 said:

Just had these 35x12.5R18 BFGoodrich KO2's put on yesterday. Trailboss with 1" level, no rubbing. They may have fit without the level, but I didn't like the rake. 

 

The manager at the 4 wheel shop looked at the truck and said there was no way they'd fit. I insisted that they mount one up and test it, they fit perfectly. I may have to adjust the wheel well liner a little, will have to see how close the tire gets once I flex it offroad. I'll take some better pictures when I get a chance. The pics make it look like the front is higher than the back, it's not, ground wasn't level. 

 

No more listening to the song of the Duratracs! :D 

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Curious what did this do to your MPGS when you put them on?

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1 hour ago, Scooter Scott said:

Did you have to use a spacer?  Any modifications?

Just the 1.5” MotoFab leveling kit. No trimming or rubbing 

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Just mounted 37s on my AT4, so up for sale are my accelera m/t 01 35/12.50r20, and I also have the motofab 1.5" leveling kit, and I have the stock AT4 20s. PM me if anyone is interested. I'm in Orlando and would prefer local pickup

Tires have 5k miles on them, no plugs or patches326f8fee852b328720bc7447b51379fe.jpgba5539ad342286b1ede5ec2c5df32ae3.jpgda8e32b17304c7ad78094a236912550c.jpg3c5c5d2e3fef66f5bbcfaeb57246be91.jpg0f36ae1444730e6bcba9cd6a69a28973.jpgfdd56ea5720ed067663a680c9a64786c.jpg10961c84de33d5905015b9a364012d4b.jpg

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15 minutes ago, destrada127 said:

Just mounted 37s on my AT4, so up for sale are my accelera m/t 01 35/12.50r20, and I also have the motofab 1.5" leveling kit, and I have the stock AT4 20s. PM me if anyone is interested. I'm in Orlando and would prefer local pickup

Tires have 5k miles on them, no plugs or patches326f8fee852b328720bc7447b51379fe.jpgba5539ad342286b1ede5ec2c5df32ae3.jpgda8e32b17304c7ad78094a236912550c.jpg3c5c5d2e3fef66f5bbcfaeb57246be91.jpg0f36ae1444730e6bcba9cd6a69a28973.jpgfdd56ea5720ed067663a680c9a64786c.jpg10961c84de33d5905015b9a364012d4b.jpg

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what offset are the new wheels?

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what offset are the new wheels?
20x9 -12 offset. Without the fender flares they would stick out about 2-2.5 inches

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On 5/14/2019 at 7:57 PM, destrada127 said:

20x9 -12 offset. Without the fender flares they would stick out about 2-2.5 inches

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Any rubbing with the new 37s? I was looking and I noticed the fender flares do away with the mud flaps. Do you think the original front bumper would have been a major issue?

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Any rubbing with the new 37s? I was looking and I noticed the fender flares do away with the mud flaps. Do you think the original front bumper would have been a major issue?
Yes there is still rubbing with the 37s even after I ditched the mud flaps and trimmed but I'm ok with it. And there is no way I would be able to fit the 37s with the front bumper.

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