Took me 1.5 hours to do 1 step on my '12 silverado crew cab lol.. the rocker panel isn't solid and has spaces and reinforcement panels so it was hard to get it lined up and centered. Make sure to get a car wash first because I had dirt falling all over me which was a pain
Way to complicated! Should be a bracket to the frame with two bolts! Not drilling into the rocker planes! It's going to rust an fall clean off,especially in Ohio salt and my 350lb wife!
These came on my dodge when I bought it, rockers were rusted to hell, these were held on basically by a chunk of rust. Got rid of them, installed new rocker panels and Bedlined it...never will I ever drill into my rockers. If you wanna be cheap go ahead and do it, just spray about a gallon of paint around your drill holes and hope water doesnt get in there. Gonna fab up some Nerf bars soon.
I can find any. On here to help you put on step size on a Toyota Tacoma Name of step size are rhino you if Amy boby can help I can sure use the help thank you
Wondering if any one else had this issue. When I received these, the mounting brackets were not the multi mounting brackets. They are not the ones that are in this video. I have reached out to carr about the issue, but I have not gotten a response. I purchased them back in November of 2016. The mounting brackets that came with the Hoop II step's look cheaper and the installation will be completely different from this video. any one else have this issue?
I currently have the same issue. I received 4 mounting brackets that don't have that curve on each side of the bracket and don't see any tutorial video and don't know how to install SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
Ese estribo queda mejor pasando un perno 3/8 con un fish wire y colocando una arandela en la parte trasera para cuadrar la pieza.. un tornillo autorroscante tiende a aflojarse...
with 2 big holes in your rocker panel leaving the fresh cut metal to the one spot condensed water likes to settle...... hmm..... new truck? don't do it... old truck? do it anyway you like...
Rocker panels are a good mounting point unless you live in rust central. The frame is a stronger surface but the stress on the mounting bolts can be greater vs mounting on rocker panels, since frame brackets stick out longer and have to bear greater leverage.
If you used the proper tools then you wouldn't look like an incompetent dork. You can buy short drill bits or preferably an angle drill, but drilling on an angle is just bad workmanship and being ham fisted.
Nice addition to your truck. I'll bet it feels like a blessing getting in and out especially at our age.
Just installed a pair on my F250 this morning. Very clear and handy video!
Took me 1.5 hours to do 1 step on my '12 silverado crew cab lol.. the rocker panel isn't solid and has spaces and reinforcement panels so it was hard to get it lined up and centered. Make sure to get a car wash first because I had dirt falling all over me which was a pain
Why don't you open the door, instead of trying to guage the area where the step is giong to be mounted.....
Damn im in the process of fabbing my own steps that mount straight to the frame with existing holes
Why can't you just mark the holes while you had it up there testing it.
Way to complicated! Should be a bracket to the frame with two bolts! Not drilling into the rocker planes! It's going to rust an fall clean off,especially in Ohio salt and my 350lb wife!
These came on my dodge when I bought it, rockers were rusted to hell, these were held on basically by a chunk of rust. Got rid of them, installed new rocker panels and Bedlined it...never will I ever drill into my rockers. If you wanna be cheap go ahead and do it, just spray about a gallon of paint around your drill holes and hope water doesnt get in there. Gonna fab up some Nerf bars soon.
The directions say to use 1/8" to a 5/16" hole. Where do you get the drill bit you mentioned from?
Very good and informative video. Good work!
Thanks! WAY better than the instructions.
Very helpful, precise and to the point! Thank you very much, JimmyVern
My truck is 16 inches from the ground how low do these hoops go
Will that work on a silver truck. ?
I can find any. On here to help you put on step size on a Toyota Tacoma
Name of step size are rhino you if Amy boby can help I can sure use the help thank you
"drill holes" no like
will this fit a Chevy 2012 Silverado lifted ?
Well done brother! 👊
What if the rocker panel is rusted?
Trying to mount bbs1103-2 on a75 f-150
Last time i watch a video by Pedro. Not smart
Wondering if any one else had this issue. When I received these, the mounting brackets were not the multi mounting brackets. They are not the ones that are in this video. I have reached out to carr about the issue, but I have not gotten a response. I purchased them back in November of 2016. The mounting brackets that came with the Hoop II step's look cheaper and the installation will be completely different from this video. any one else have this issue?
I currently have the same issue. I received 4 mounting brackets that don't have that curve on each side of the bracket and don't see any tutorial video and don't know how to install SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
Mine to. Brackets don't look like that at all
Padre el vídeo
Y no hay forma para crearlos uno mismo?
O me podrás pasar medidas de los soportes y de la base final
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Ese estribo queda mejor pasando un perno 3/8 con un fish wire y colocando una arandela en la parte trasera para cuadrar la pieza.. un tornillo autorroscante tiende a aflojarse...
nice work
Good job
Wow mine comes with only one step in my box
because you ordered only one...
with 2 big holes in your rocker panel leaving the fresh cut metal to the one spot condensed water likes to settle...... hmm..... new truck? don't do it... old truck? do it anyway you like...
Is it just me, or do you resemble Tiger Woods?
Nice!
Holy cow... who tf edited this video?
Open the freakin door to show the front of the seat.
Not so easy, but I like
Now what I am doing here is typing a comment, I have just typed a comment.
really don't like the idea of using rocker panel asking for problems. Frame mount is the way to go
Rocker panels are a good mounting point unless you live in rust central. The frame is a stronger surface but the stress on the mounting bolts can be greater vs mounting on rocker panels, since frame brackets stick out longer and have to bear greater leverage.
Move brake cable to the side,
Check!
Thought i was watching Scotty cause of the beginning lol
Way to complicated!
If you used the proper tools then you wouldn't look like an incompetent dork. You can buy short drill bits or preferably an angle drill, but drilling on an angle is just bad workmanship and being ham fisted.
My truck is 16 inches from the ground how low do these hoops go