Smittybilt 7630 JK Atlas Door Steps for Jeep JK 2/4 Door (Pair)
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The thought came to me as well. The error is in the text. Within a package, I received two sealed items.
Removing the hinge bolts was not a problem. Having said that, you should be cautious as always.
Last week I got a full set and had it installed. A great deal of quality in I am very pleased with the product and would recommend it.
It has been about a year since I got them. We have not yet seen any rust. Having lived in Michigan and Virginia for almost a year, I now live in Virginia again. It rains snow and it is salty. It's incredible how they do it.
Selected User Reviews For Smittybilt 7630 JK Atlas Door Steps for Jeep JK 2/4 Door (Pair)
Following the instructions to a tee was very important for me. As well, I bought a torque wrench in order to make sure I wasn't overtightening or undertightening the screws. It was torqued in accordance with the The top attachment point of the cabinets are showing signs of warping and bending 2 weeks after installation. Although I've only used them a few times, I weigh only As for standing on them, I have yet to install my roof rack, so I only did so a few times each. The paint is flaking on the top of one of them even though they are warping. Considering the volume of travel I do, I am concerned about how they will hold up over time.
My personal experience has been that the new bolts and rubber gaskets do not function as they should. It's possible to install the software for two hours in 20 minutes. I went to the hardware store to find rubber gaskets that would work, thanks to which I was able to remove the old bolts without any problem. In case of any problems with the torx bolts, you will need to visit your local Jeep dealership or order them separately to match your bodywork. Tried contacting the seller but got no reply. A good product, but I was disappointed in the customer service and the lack of a complete set.
This is a very sturdy and easy to install product. As an alternative to use adhesive adhesive on the bottom and sides of the door, I used cardboard strips on the bottom and sides to hold the door in place. As I had seen pictures on the Internet of people using them on JL's, I decided to give it a try. To remove the T50 hinge bolts with a beaker bar, you need to use an M8 screwdriver bit, just like the T40 bolts you were given.
The method I read on another Amazon review worked for me and I just had to remove the door of the Jeep to install it. We have Jeeps, we really do! If that's the case, why isn't the instructions just saying to do this rather than leaving the door on and trying to shimm it afterward to "hopefully" align. It was easier to work with doors that were off, and I was able to put some painters tape around and on the hinge to hold it in place a bit. This was mainly to make sure I had the door hinge in the proper location. My surprise was that the hinges didn't even make a sound when I removed the screws without any weight on the door. Even if it was still hanging from the jeep, I would expect it to shift if it was still heavy. The wheels came off easily enough. I took the screws out and put on the steps and screws, making sure the hinge would not move once I unscrewed them (even though it looked like it was stuck in place perfectly), then screwed in the new screws. The Jeep was then mounted back up again. My time per door for the one person job was about 20 minutes.
The steps for setting up my 2015 Jeep JK are great. This enables me to get up onto the roof of my vehicle since I have a roof rack. There is no problem with them staying in place In addition, the stiffness of the hinge can be changed according to your personal preference. Additionally, I am constantly asked about them, as they are very good looking. Although I haven't tried the bottle opener yet (but who camps with bottles anyway? In the end, the installation was pretty straightforward. Be sure to support the door well with wedges and tape so that when you remove the hinge bolts, it doesn't shift. the bolts that were painted on the factory were too big and heavy for my tiny T50 bit. If you live close to the store, you can purchase a $2 socket version. The same method can be used to loosen the bolts for the roof. When I got to the roof rack, I added two more steps instead of the two I had at first to make it easier for me to climb up.
about the placement of the bottle opener and the possibility that it would not hold up upon installation, everything about these works properly (except for the bottle opener, I have not tried it out yet). In my opinion, the instructions are simple and easy to follow, I scored the clear around the hinge bolts so I could cleanly remove them without damaging To maintain the factory location of the door, I left the doors closed and supported the front of the door with shims. Please ensure your foot is stable when you step on it).
It was a little tricky for me to install the steps on my jeep at first. However, I really like having the steps on my car. The reason they are worth the price and the installation is because they facilitate easy access to the roof rack. So far there have not been any problems with the installation, and I expect them to endure plenty of use for many years to come. Steps 1 and 2 are not working because the installation isn't working. Four of these steps have been purchased. Every door needs its own. Installing the first two steps required me to broker three bolts. Follow instructions and do things in a clean and organized manner are things that really excite me. Three of the bolts snapped when I used a torque wrench to tighten them to the specified specs. Despite the fact that the torque wrench is calibrated, I know it is fairly The only explanation I can come up with is either the torque specifications are too high, or there is a problem with the bolts themselves. As I installed the last two steps, I tightened them until they were snug, but not close to the same degree as I had done with So far, they have held up nicely and have encountered no issues. That said, I would purchase The Jeep is better for having them on it.
Those Smittybilt 7630 JK Atlas Door Steps for Jeep JK are perfect for my Jeep. On top of our roof tent (picture shows our kayak), we usually stay outside. We can easily pack these up since they make it easier to store our tents. This pair of shoes is incredibly sturdy, and it is easy for me to stand up on them. It was incredibly easy to set them up. We decided that we only needed to install on the back door in order to reach the.