Woooooow - This throwback video is amazing......ly old, what a gem, one of the very early PUK instructional videos. Has elevator music in the background, video isn't tagged a specific model (ex. L494), no mention of George or the other PUK fam, and Simon actually responds to posts below himself!!! Love this throwback, haha. You all have come a long way! Todd from D.C.
Yes i guess you are referring to the clips that are pushed up from the underside ( when re-fitting the sills ). Yes push the outer bit of the clip in first then push the middle of the fitting in to "lock" the clip.
Hi - yes you can cut the sills steps however you like as long as the brackets come through. However i think the way Landrover has done it is probably the neatest although i must admit i have not really looked closely at this aspect. If you freeze the video and look at the image of the cut sill step in the video this should help.
Done mine today was easy but the only pain was the 2 screws at the back wheel just can’t get at them to turn and there stuck. So I remove all the other bit bend the cover down and out then stamp on the back so it snaps and comes off. You have new covers anyway. Then have a good clean and paint metal paint to help rust had new screws and clamps to fit again but definitely clean and protect
I fitted mine and looks good, only tip I would give anyone is to treat the underneath before you put them on. Mine were on about 2 years when I noticed rust setting in. The protective coating just peeled off, not the best to begin with I think. So a good coat of some sort of protective coating beforehand will save you in the long run. I had to remove them and power brushed gave them a coating of black HAMERITE
@@L663 I agree since I did mine have seen on other vehicles that they are rusting badly. I have done the ali strips on mine just recently and you are spot on they did need attention. Its something that a lot of people miss till its too late
Yes the brackets need to come through the sill covers to enable the step to fit. The sills can still be removed - these parts are just cosmetic made from thin plastic. Simon
Just bought some bars. Great quality product but the bolts would be easier to fit to the steps if they were a tad bit longer. Other then that all good👍🏼👍🏼
Great video, mine came with no instructions bolts or side trim, i visually cut mine and trial fitted many times until i got it right, took ages but looks great.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. It looks like the sills only have 5 holes for the clips, am I correct? So just insert the clip straight into the car?
Great video 📹 👍 !! I'd like 2 buy the running board set kit from you guys but I don't ( no) how 2 get them , please let me know . Ps / I'm in the US 🇺🇸
Vy Hanh hi. I had a similar issue with mine. Clear holes with something metal & spray some grease, it may help putting the bolts which come with side steps. Hope this helps.
@@L663 thank you for the response all your videos are great i seen them to help me with my personal vehicle. And is there any way to custom fit these on i think you guys know more about upgrades and converting things then the rest of these people on youtube sorry for the questions just you guys do an amazing job 👍👍
I installed this kit & I had to cut my original OEM moulding bcuz the pre-cut 1's that came wit the kit, are made out of real cheap material & wasn't lining up right... So anybody interested in buying my pre-cut let me know, cuz it's just sitting in garage. I except PayPal 😀😀😀
+Rover Rell Hi - we have actually stopped selling these as the price is so low and the market is flooded with cheap product so i am not surprised to hear you have this problem.
Hi - we stopped selling these as the price on the internet got so low we could not compete - they are also heavy for our staff to move around and very easy to get damaged in transit. So sorry we cant help but i hope the video helps you with steps you buy from elsewhere.