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nerf bars.....side step bars.. etc..
Date: 2008/05/24 04:57 By: rawheid Status: User  
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just a little warning.. for anyone who happens to purchase the same ones i did.. although i know my taste is a little off the beat and path.. who knows, someone out there might like the same ones i do .. lol and well... if you purchase them, heres a lil advance advice..

the bolts that come with the boards ... dont fit all the holes properly.

to save you some trouble..

i had no issues at all mounting the brackets on the front end of the FJ, however, when i got to the back, i got a bolt stuck, it ended up breaking off flush.. ugh... i had to drill a hole through the bolt, then go to the hardware store for 2 different sized bolts. One to fit the hole with the bolt stuck inside with a hole drilled through, and one for the rear bracket on the other side. as the bolts sent to me with the boards were definitely too large for the holes in the back.

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Re:nerf bars.....side step bars.. etc..
Date: 2008/05/24 12:32 By: rawheid Status: User  
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im having trouble with the site, i keep getting an error that says " too many pages" lol.. no idea what that means but.. as soon as i stop having trouble i will upload the photo of the bars, i tried uploading it last night but it didnt go through.


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Re:nerf bars.....side step bars.. etc..
Date: 2008/05/25 14:03 By: rawheid Status: User  
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ugh.. lol.. well its scary to think im installing all these things on my fj myself, as i cant seem to even get a photo uploaded of them ......

ok, im gonna try this once more.. maybe the photo from the site isnt able to post, so ill try one of my own
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Re:nerf bars.....side step bars.. etc..
Date: 2008/05/25 14:10 By: rawheid Status: User  
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http://www.huntertruckwholesale.com/lights/?minrecord=5&make=Toyota&model=07-UP+FJ+Cruiser

ok..and theres the link, i couldnt get a pic of my own uploaded for the life of me... kept saying too large but i dont know the max req. for the site. i apologize for the H3 pic lol

anyone have a clue for my future posting?

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Re:nerf bars.....side step bars.. etc..
Date: 2008/05/25 20:28 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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Aaack!! A picture of a hummer!?

Some tips and tricks...first with the step bars. I also had a few issues with my sliders. The bolts didn't want to thread properly. I figured it was because I had gotten mud in them before I got the sliders. You could try cleaning the threads with a tap of the correct size. Also, just start the threads on a few bolts until you have all the bolts in. THEN tighten them down. It might even be a good idea to weld the sliders to the frame. I haven't done this yet, but I plan to, once I get some time. I don't think my extension cord will reach to your house, though.

As for the pictures...
if you want to upload the pics straight from your computer, you need to resize them quite small before the site will accept them. Can't remember the exact size, but I think it's 640x480.
I prefer to use a hosting site like www.photobucket.com It's free, and simple to use.
If you have any questions, please ask.
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