What tools did you need to do this? Did you have to remove the lower trim to find the holes for the bolts?Well, I bought my TR-SXP last month but didn't have much time for put some accessories.
After I did PPF from PDX Wraps, I put mud guards and side steps / running board today.
Took me several hours!! Once you get onto it, I am pretty sure that everyone could do it easily.
I am going to post several photos that I took while I was putting them.
Just in case, if you plans to put them by yourself, please double check you have right tools.
Feel free to ask me any questions.
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Hi 12MANY, question for you or anyone else out there that has installed OEM running boards, I just picked up my Telluride at the dealer today (finally!), and had them install the black OEM boards (part number s9h37 ap000). I asked the service department to save the removed rocker panels in case I have to remove the boards at the end of my lease. The service technician came out and said they didn't remove anything. I thought it was very odd as it seems impossible to install sidesteps over the existing panels. Can anyone confirm and ideally send a photo of what they should have given back to me after the install of this particular model of sidesteps? Thanks in advance!Finished installing OEM running boards and OEM mud guards.
These are the Canadian boards. Perfect fit/form/color. 1h15 labour DIY.
How does this effect the warranty? I’m thinking of installing them myself and just wanted to confirmWell, I bought my TR-SXP last month but didn't have much time for put some accessories.
After I did PPF from PDX Wraps, I put mud guards and side steps / running board today.
Took me several hours!! Once you get onto it, I am pretty sure that everyone could do it easily.
I am going to post several photos that I took while I was putting them.
Just in case, if you plans to put them by yourself, please double check you have right tools.
Feel free to ask me any questions.
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Very niceWell, I bought my TR-SXP last month but didn't have much time for put some accessories.
After I did PPF from PDX Wraps, I put mud guards and side steps / running board today.
Took me several hours!! Once you get onto it, I am pretty sure that everyone could do it easily.
I am going to post several photos that I took while I was putting them.
Just in case, if you plans to put them by yourself, please double check you have right tools.
Feel free to ask me any questions.
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Hi GENiK,Well, I bought my TR-SXP last month but didn't have much time for put some accessories.
After I did PPF from PDX Wraps, I put mud guards and side steps / running board today.
Took me several hours!! Once you get onto it, I am pretty sure that everyone could do it easily.
I am going to post several photos that I took while I was putting them.
Just in case, if you plans to put them by yourself, please double check you have right tools.
Feel free to ask me any questions.
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Pics? Also, can you measure the new ground clearance with running boards installed?Just saw your post. Hope I’m not too late, and if I am maybe it will help someone else.
I installed my Canadian side rails myself without using a jack without issue. No cutting no drilling no problem. I wouldn’t consider myself exceptionally skilled. Directions are easy to follow. Took me about an hour. Turned out nice. I like the look.
See post #5 of this thread for install manualCan you share the install instructions?
Hi, I’m a little late to the party here but interested in installing the Canadian running boards myself. I’m assuming they are the same (brackets, installation etc.) and the only difference is the color.Just saw your post. Hope I’m not too late, and if I am maybe it will help someone else.
I installed my Canadian side rails myself without using a jack without issue. No cutting no drilling no problem. I wouldn’t consider myself exceptionally skilled. Directions are easy to follow. Took me about an hour. Turned out nice. I like the look.
I didn’t mean for the purpose of running board installation. My question is if the running board brackets cover the jacking points and cause problems with jacking the car up for future maintenance.I had no problems installing the running boards without jacking up the car.