A 5/16 drill bit works well to remove the old clips. Gently drill the clip and it will spin right out! It doesn't damage the clip either. I only got 5 clips with my step and had to use one of the old ones.
Excellent video…lost step pad to car wash after 7 years, was going to take it to shop. Your video showed how easy this is, so I plan to save cash and do it myself. Thanks!
when pulling out the old insert I would put in a screw not all the way and pull it out I would also put like silicone RTV or something else under the pad. I would do it all around the outer part try to keep the water out. My bar has alot of water in it or had I drilled a holei n the bottom. Harder to remove later but if you put it around the outside its easy to cut. Mine are 10 years old need replacing still looking or the right ones. Nice vid thanks
A 5/16 drill bit works well to remove the old clips. Gently drill the clip and it will spin right out! It doesn't damage the clip either. I only got 5 clips with my step and had to use one of the old ones.
Excellent video…lost step pad to car wash after 7 years, was going to take it to shop. Your video showed how easy this is, so I plan to save cash and do it myself. Thanks!
Thanks man those don’t last too long in the New Mexico sun. Your video helped me out on my weekend project
when pulling out the old insert I would put in a screw not all the way and pull it out I would also put like silicone RTV or something else under the pad. I would do it all around the outer part try to keep the water out. My bar has alot of water in it or had I drilled a holei n the bottom. Harder to remove later but if you put it around the outside its easy to cut. Mine are 10 years old need replacing still looking or the right ones. Nice vid thanks
Well done! Thanks!
Good example! My replacement pad, the plastic pins were slightly misaligned. Caused a slight ripple in the appearance. Oh well.....
Good job
Good job!
Too bad they don’t make a heavy duty pad that you can actually step on in sun freezing weather. They tend to shatter very easily
Dang while trying to get old pegs out one dropped right inside my nerf bar .. any suggestions?
i don't have a remedy for that one.
Can’t you just leave it in there?
will these work on stock bars on an 08 extended cab..??
I think you will need to know the exact step bar model that is installed on your truck to ensure that you purchase the right replacement pad.