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AF Newbie
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: HAWTHORNE, California
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Just Bought 1997 Tahoe Lt. White 4x4 Stock To The Bone
Loved It The Moment I Test Drove It. So Excited Didn't Notice I Doesn't Have Running Boards. Little Help On A Good Place To Get Them At Fare Price And Dificulty Degree Of Installing Them My Self. Thanks. |
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Re: Need Running Boards
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I got a set that I took off of my 99 Tahoe that I'll sell to you pretty cheap. They are pretty easy to install if you have the line up brackets on your Tahoe. If not you have to weld the little hook brackets and the running board brackets bolt right onto them. Email me at [email protected] |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Poway, California
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Re: Need Running Boards
I just put some on my 2 door. As the last post said you might need brackets. My 2 door did not have them on and I did not know out about the lack of brackets until after I bought the stock running boards off e-bay. I went to GM and bought new ones. About $97.00 with a discount. You will need more for a 4 door. The T-bolts cost $9.00 a peace and I was short 2 of the10. I then had bids of $100 to $200 to weld the brackets on. After looking the bracket over closely I bolted them on for about $15.00 and they work great. If you weld them you have wires and carpet to remove. The door kick plate has a hollow place under them and you can use nuts and bolts their. The other brackets I used large sheet metal screw with bolt heads. It you need more information just ask. It made the 2 door look nicer. Dave
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