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Just installed these Ionic 3 Black Nerf Bars yesterday. Easy job, attaches to the frame/body bolts. Took about an hour.

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On 1/7/2020 at 4:20 PM, SquireSCA said:

2019 LT Trail Boss with Lund Rock Rails

 

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1 or 2 man install? Quality? I was literally just looking at those... haha. 

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9 hours ago, TheTicketTX said:

1 or 2 man install? Quality? I was literally just looking at those... haha. 

1 man, did it by myself.  I just got my small electric impact wrench and popped them on.  Each one is like 35lbs, so I basically lied on my back and lifted one end and put a bolt or two in by hand to hold it, and then held the other end up with my leg...  Awkward but it worked.

Having a friend would make it easier but I was able to do it by myself without much trouble.  To be honest, the largest pain in the butt, was removing all the little plastic plugs from the threaded holes...

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On 2/10/2020 at 8:15 PM, TheTicketTX said:

Anyone know what brand/model these are?

 

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I finally got these jewels installed... I feel they are nice but take away from the lifted look of the trail boss, any suggestions on higher lift kits? And by the way was anyone else pissed to see the “Silverado” highlight was on the front on one side and the rear of the other??

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Installed n-fab rkr rails and steps last week on 2019 custom trail boss...  Took a couple hours taking my time.
 
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Any update on how these treated you, I like that they look like they include a rocker bar, is it functional or decoration


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