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Put my boards on today. Nice fit and finish, bolted right up.
Snailfly Fit for 2020 2021 Ford Explorer Side Steps Running Boards Black
Good bang for the buck...:cool:
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But why? Just for looks?
 

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Like your play on words.(y)
 

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But why? Just for looks?
More or less for the looks, I think it completes the look. One benefit is i can open the doors and stand on them to reach and to clean the front window and the top.
 

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Is the pinch weld still useable to jack the car up?
See attached picture of the brackets, there are 3 of them that bolt up to OEM holes. not sure you can jack the car up from pinch weld, I use a car hoist in my shop. Bracket.jpg
 

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See attached picture of the brackets, there are 3 of them that bolt up to OEM holes. not sure you can jack the car up from pinch weld, I use a car hoist in my shop. View attachment 5458
Thanks for photographs. Most likely the brackets cover the jack points.
 

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See attached picture of the brackets, there are 3 of them that bolt up to OEM holes. not sure you can jack the car up from pinch weld, I use a car hoist in my shop. View attachment 5458
Just checked my 2021 and I do see the factory three bolt holes. Looks like the original jack points are still open after you install the brackets. Did you have to drill through the plastic trim for the bolts?
Do these feel sturdy when you stand on them?
Asking for a 210 pounder.
thanks for all the information
 

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See attached picture of the brackets, there are 3 of them that bolt up to OEM holes. not sure you can jack the car up from pinch weld, I use a car hoist in my shop. View attachment 5458
Do you have a link to where you purchased them.
 

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Just checked my 2021 and I do see the factory three bolt holes. Looks like the original jack points are still open after you install the brackets. Did you have to drill through the plastic trim for the bolts?
Do these feel sturdy when you stand on them?
Asking for a 210 pounder.
thanks for all the information
No drilling, you slip a ps of flat stock (that is provided) that has two threaded holes between the pinch weld and plastic for the two bolts, Very sturdy. I'm 190lb and i jumped up and down on them after install. those steel brackets and alum boards are heavy duty. The pictures i posted suck, much better looking in person.
 

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Which brand are these running boards. Also did your factory mudflaps still work with these running boards
 

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