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Snailfly Running Boards Installed

Superlubricity

Active member
C282C32E-38D7-4FB9-BF8B-B88B4037EDA9.jpeg06B26277-9A64-4399-90CF-0EB50C73F1B6.jpeg13BDF8EF-26FE-4A72-AD66-E561DCC700D7.jpegI was given the opportunity to test fit these for the factory making them. Installation was pretty straightforward. Three brackets per side that attach to the underbody and pinch weld. The driver’s side is very easy using existing bolt holes. The passenger side is a bit more complex requiring drilling of a 1/2” hole (actually slightly larger as I needed a round file) and the use of a hex nut insert for mounting the center bracket.

Fully compatible with mud flaps as they do not interfere with the OEM mounting bolts in the wheel wells. I’m using the WeatherTech flaps.

My kids love them and they make loading cargo on the roof rack (especially my tandem kayak) much easier.

Not available to buy yet, but here is the link -> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TRLGYVN?ref=myi_title_dp
 
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hdvideo

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Thanks for posting the pics. I was also offered the running boards to test, but have not yet received them. Do they assist in getting in/out, or do they get in the way more than help?
 

Superlubricity

Active member
Thanks for posting the pics. I was also offered the running boards to test, but have not yet received them. Do they assist in getting in/out, or do they get in the way more than help?
My GF and kids use them to get in and out every time now. I only use them for loading.
 

ElijahCart

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View attachment 3405View attachment 3406View attachment 3407I was given the opportunity to test fit these for the factory making them. Installation was pretty straightforward. Three brackets per side that attach to the underbody and pinch weld. The driver’s side is very easy using existing bolt holes. The passenger side is a bit more complex requiring drilling of a 1/2” hole (actually slightly larger as I needed a round file) and the use of a hex nut insert for mounting the center bracket.

Fully compatible with mud flaps as they do not interfere with the OEM mounting bolts in the wheel wells. I’m using the WeatherTech flaps.

My kids love them and they make loading cargo on the roof rack (especially my tandem kayak) much easier.

Not available to buy yet, but here is the link -> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TRLGYVN?ref=myi_title_dp
Do you have info on pricing when they are available to purchase?
 
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