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  • Need assistance installing Slider Steps.

    Hey guys,

    I need some help from anyone who has installed the Autocraft side steps before. I purchased them from Darren in Victoria, they arrived in the mail and look so solid!
    Unfortunately i am only semi-good with all these kinds of hands on things and jobs that should only take me half an hour often take me 2...

    I have managed to get one side on fine i think. (it feels solid and i think i have used the right bolts) , but am just wondering whether which bolts were for which ones as i can't seem to get the Rear-passenger side attached (with the L bracket) The bolt is either too short, or too long and would hit the fuel tank?

    Ended up dropping the bracket on my head at 11:30pm at night when i was trying to fit them.... which is when i gave up for the night..

    (ill try to post some pictures soon as well )
    2004 Black Prado Grande

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    Re: Need assistance installing Slider Steps.

    if you have enough bolts to finish fitment, then just cut down longer bolt.
    it is a hard bracket to fit. on the end of the bolt, put a slight taper to aim alignment.
    there is to easy way.
    my sliders have a similar bracket for PSR.
    [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/damonat/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/50578.png[/img][/url]

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      Re: Need assistance installing Slider Steps.

      Originally posted by speed_racer
      Hey guys,

      I need some help from anyone who has installed the Autocraft side steps before. I purchased them from Darren in Victoria, they arrived in the mail and look so solid!
      Unfortunately i am only semi-good with all these kinds of hands on things and jobs that should only take me half an hour often take me 2...

      I have managed to get one side on fine i think. (it feels solid and i think i have used the right bolts) , but am just wondering whether which bolts were for which ones as i can't seem to get the Rear-passenger side attached (with the L bracket) The bolt is either too short, or too long and would hit the fuel tank?

      Ended up dropping the bracket on my head at 11:30pm at night when i was trying to fit them.... which is when i gave up for the night..

      (ill try to post some pictures soon as well )
      The 4 long bolts are meant for the front of the steps. The smallest for the L bracket hole that is closest to the fuel tank.

      Note, the factory welds do affect installation of the steps. A way to clear the welds is to drill larger holes (not too large) in the brackets. You should find that when you do this all bolts will fit nicely.
      2014 Toyota Prado 150 D4D Auto (facelift); ARB Deluxe Bullbar; OME 2" Lift; Rhino Pioneer Platform Rack; Redarc BCDC 1225 with Optima Yellow Top; BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2; Lightforce Genuine Custom 70w HID; GME UHF; Safari Snorkel; Rigid Industry SR-Q2 side lights (yet to be installed); Domin8or winch (yet to be installed)

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