Go Rhino RB20 Slim Line Steps - Complete Install - Gen 3 Tundra
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Mans Eye View is bringing you a step by step video on how to install the Go Rhino RB20 Slim Line Steps. These running boards are very nice. This install is for a 2022 Tundra Gen 3 being built for overlanding.
Great video. Would have been good to see you get in and out of the truck with the steps
Great video. I like the look of the slim lines but put the wider version of the RB20's on my 22 tundra because I'm tired of watching people slam their door open like no one is parked near them and door digging me only to walk off like nothing happened. If doors were straight the 1" clearance would be adequate but doors tend to be angled forward on their vertical edge (especially rear doors) and that allows them to damage you even with an inch of buffer.
So glad to have found this video, I have the exact same tundra and was curious what these running boards would look like on it. I got impatient trying to find the truck and running board combo photos online and ordered them anyway. Glad to see how good it looks!
Glad I have you to install things for me!!!!!!
Good quality install my friend. My RB20 slim-line will be here next week. Your video will help so much. I too have a Gen3 Tundra. You brought up some great points I had questions about. Thank you very much.
Thanks glad it helped. Sometimes we need to see the details
Completed my install today and because of your video I saved a lot of time and frustration
The install went exactly like yours did. My measurements were super close to yours. I wish my shop was as clean as yours. How do you keep your trucks underneath so clean. Looks like a hospital environment around there brother. I truly appreciate your help.
Glad I could help. Thanks for the shop compliment. I am a bit nuts with the shop, when it gets unorganized I get a little crazy
Just got my Slim Lines this week. According to the Go Rhino instructions and another video...the body attached Brackets are “backwards” on your install. The longer part of the bracket , that attaches to the running board face towards the rear.
Came here to say this too.
Good video. Was looking at these for my Silverado.
Great steps. Slim profile but does the job
Great tutorial, thank you!
I just installed these(non slimline version) on my 2019 TRD PRO. I wish I would have watched this video first. My brackets are "flipped around" the other way. Didn't seem to make a difference, but the directions were not specific. They actually mislabeled the brackets. After I discovered that, it didn't seem to matter. They look great, but now I'm frustrated that they may be backwards....
Can you see the u bolts through the holes in the running board? Mine went on the opposite of what are shown in the video as well. But my instructions say I did it proper. Just wondering if no matter what you see the odd u bolt through the boards?
@@chrisheath3385 I can't see anything unusual.
@@ironmaiden8625 I mean u-brackets. Like you can see where they attach to the running boards. I can see them on the second bracket and the last bracket. Can see them. I would have assumed they would be designed to be hidden between the holes.
@@chrisheath3385 Mine are not the"slim line" model, so there are no U bolts. I'm not sure how different the design is, but you really can't see the mounts on mine through the holes in the steps, unless you view from underneath.
I’ve seen the install video from Go rhino and they have the brackets flipped from this guy. The weld on the bracket should face the rear of truck
A few other videos have installing the brackets installed the BBC other way. They have the L weld on the first bracket facing the rear, this video has them facing engine side of truck. Which way does it need to go?
how is it on the winter season?
These have an overly complicated installation process. Had they simply welded the mounts to the steps, like every other manufacturer does, you’d only have to worry about the attachment points for the mounts. Not to mention, the mounts hang much lower than they would need to if welded. If you ever go off-road, those have the potential to get caught up on rocks. Go Rhino needs to go back to the drawing board.
Good video. Easy to understand and good points of view. Just curious, how did you get 1 5/8” on the rear with your wescott lift?
Jake the lift can be 1" or 2" on the rear. The 2" is sold only through run4tacos.
@@SKYdesignbuild thanks for the reply. Any potential issues with overextending the rear shock with or without the additional weight on the back?
@@inyowindow No issues so far but I have not driven it much. Only have 800 miles on it and so far so good
can you do a video and go over your westcott and tires spec?
Sorry I seen this comment too late. I have sold the truck. I will say I loved the Westcott lift and I was able to get 33's on factory rims to fit and not rub.
Are the brackets side specific?
What did those animals ever do to you
Can I get part number?
How much ?