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Front and rear door kits for $179.99 and front door kits for $99.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B219H23Y?th=1

Can someone help me market these, recommend one people to make a successful purchase, I can pay you $10, PM me directly

All stock is brand new. These running boards have been stacked in my Amazon warehouse and keep incurring storage fees. I just want to sell them as soon as possible

If there are dealers who want to take over these stocks, you can also PM me

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  • Fitment: Fit Ford Bronco 2021 2022 without rock rails.
  • Material: Made of high-quality carbon steel. Strong and Durable.
  • Installation: Easy bolt-on installation.
  • Application: Suitable for all ages, especially for the elderly and children, making it easy for them to get in and out of the car. Provides an extra-space step area for secure footing.
  • If you find any problems after you receive the running boards, please contact us immediately to help you solve them.


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Good day, I just ordered a set for my 4 door 2022 Bronco. I'll be glad to give feedback once I get them installed to help market your product.
I watched the video on this post versus the Amazon video. I think the Amazon video was showing the steps installed onto a rock slide rail versus the video in this post showing the install without existing slide rails.
I don't have any rock slides from Ford and plan on doing the inexpensive route of spray painting my weld seam area with black Wurth undercoating or similar prior to installing these for a cleaner black line under the doors all the way across. I'll plan on taking pictures and sharing results for others too see how it comes out with these steps installed.
Can't spring for the fancy drop down steps, and going with these will hopefully be a sturdy and less expensive while still attractive option to help give my passengers a leg up ;-)
 

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Excellent shipping, parts arrived yesterday! Waiting to get a couple extra Nord-Lock washers and miscellaneous hardware since I'm picky about both form and function. I'd read a little on another review about possibly using larger hardware in some places and will detail that in a later reply after installing everything once I procure a couple extra odds and ends.

Here are some pictures of the prep work I did to help create a clean black line under the doors after the new steps are installed. I'd recommend that route for others on a tight budget versus a rock rail even if not installing steps since it came out so well (assuming you are comfortable doing proper prep work and using spray paint). I went with a $6.99 can of professional undercarriage rubberized spray, some sand paper for $2.99 and brown paper roll for around $5.99 at Harbor Freight. I already had some left over blue painters tape from another home project that I used as well as some thrown down painter's blanket and plastic sheets to protect my driveway and car from any overspray. I just put some mineral oil on the nozzle in between coats to prevent any issues (I'd read about that same issues on both the expensive versions and the cheap version reviews). Came out wonderfully, I tested a couple different line placements on the front with black duct tape and ended up following the stock front fenders line down with a slight angle underneath to follow the natural body curves.

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Excellent shipping, parts arrived yesterday! Waiting to get a couple extra Nord-Lock washers and miscellaneous hardware since I'm picky about both form and function. I'd read a little on another review about possibly using larger hardware in some places and will detail that in a later reply after installing everything once I procure a couple extra odds and ends.

Here are some pictures of the prep work I did to help create a clean black line under the doors after the new steps are installed. I'd recommend that route for others on a tight budget versus a rock rail even if not installing steps since it came out so well (assuming you are comfortable doing proper prep work and using spray paint). I went with a $6.99 can of professional undercarriage rubberized spray, some sand paper for $2.99 and brown paper roll for around $5.99 at Harbor Freight. I already had some left over blue painters tape from another home project that I used as well as some thrown down painter's blanket and plastic sheets to protect my driveway and car from any overspray. I just put some mineral oil on the nozzle in between coats to prevent any issues (I'd read about that same issues on both the expensive versions and the cheap version reviews). Came out wonderfully, I tested a couple different line placements on the front with black duct tape and ended up following the stock front fenders line down with a slight angle underneath to follow the natural body curves.
Kudos, You did a fantastic job!
For anyone else considering doing this, instead of sandpaper, scotchbrite can be used to scuff the surface. It conforms to irregular surfaces better than sandpaper does, and is overall easier.
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