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Aluminum Running Board
I am considering removing my aluminum running boards and putting back the stock units (the aluminums were installed by the previous owner). Can someone tell me how difficult this is to do and if there is will be any permanent marks (holes, etc.) from the aluminum units? Thanks.
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if you want I am in NY and if it's the OEM running boards I will buy them from you, I will also give you my stock unit so you can mount it on yours. please PM me which one do you have? is it the one in the pic below?
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It shouldn't be too hard. You'll need a rivet gun. Sorry that I'm not much help, but if you decide to sell the Aluminum Running Boards, please let me know. :)
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Lucky neighbors !Good luck!
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I will deinstall for you, and a Nice drive out to Long Island, NY as well. I can give you my runners and a few hundred for your boards and Ill do all the work.
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please let us know, I had Dibbs
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why would you want to remove the alum ones is my question
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Is this an early April fools joke?? j/k
Too bad I don't live on the NY area..:D |
the man's just trying to make some money by selling his running boards
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Well, since there's no update on RBs, I'm wondering if anyone has installed/ used Bavarian Motorwerks recent aftermarket Running Boards? They're intended to be easier to install (no wheel trim change) and better pricing (~$400 shipped).
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