I am looking to get some side steps as the jeep looks plain without them and was wondering if the holes are there to bolt the steps too
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:lol:lol Wrong forum...:lol
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Thats not a description of a Nissan Terrano...:thumbs
Sorry on my terrano :lol
Mine are mounted with brackets. I only know cos I'm trying to remove them, but the bolts are proper stuck. So if you have some side steps with the brackets then the holes should be there for them (or so I would logically assume)
grind them off.
I dare say you don't use them to climb aboard.And they are just summat else to hinder you in rocky situations.
Dammit... all this talk of sidesteps has me thinking about taking mine off now, 'specially as the nearside one is looking so battered... also having checked tonight I reckon the sill protection is marginal :nenau
very very marginal, i use to think they were ok for protection especially the steel ones, how worng was i :doh one drop off a fairly large step pushed them straight throught he sill :doh
Yikes... they'll be coming off at the weekend then!
take some pics of the transformation mate.
they took a big battering in wales.did the hit your sill?
without them there wouldn't of been an issue....
You are still trying to remove them?Angry Grinder.Mine are mounted with brackets. I only know cos I'm trying to remove them, but the bolts are proper stuck. So if you have some side steps with the brackets then the holes should be there for them (or so I would logically assume)
Love it!!:lol:lol Wrong forum...:lol
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Thats not a description of a Nissan Terrano...:thumbs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------side steps are easy to put on or remove on the T2, holes are there BUT if it had them previously and they were removed odds are that the bolts sheared when they were removed, the brackets have little lugs on them that slot into extra holes on the chassis this aids in fixing the bolts in place, but be warned, i found the side steps help to keep the wet mud etc. against the sills and aided the tin worm in its rampage of war upon them.
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