Jeep Wrangler JL 4-Door Smittybilt SRC Side Step Bars Review & Install

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    Gear up your Wrangler with the Smittybilt SRC Side Step Bars. This set of wheel-to-wheel side armor was built to withstand all kinds of off-road obstacles, effectively protecting your Wrangler’s sides and undercarriage from rocks, debris, and a wide assortment of hazards on any uneven trail. In addition to that, installing these on your Wrangler will also make it easier for you and your passengers to get on and off your vehicle.
    Built to be resilient and reliable, these side step bars from Smittybilt are made out of 1.75-inch steel tubing, with 0.12-inch walls. They feature a dual girdle design, as well as a protective, textured black powder coat finish. You won’t have to worry about any rust or scratches on your side steps, as they’re made to be as tough and damage-resistant as they look.
    For an easier installation, these side steps from Smittybilt were made to bolt onto the factory mounting points on your Wrangler. Thus, there’s no need to drill any holes on them prior to installation. terrain.jp/2Zr...
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Komentáře • 25

  • @extremeterrain
    @extremeterrain  Před 4 lety +4

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  • @aairhartjr
    @aairhartjr Před 4 lety +4

    This is such a robust step / rock rail. Install took me a couple of hours as I was by myself but fit like a glove on my 2020 JLU. As another user mentioned, the hardware was updated with now only having one nut plate on a stick per side and the others being just a bit plate with 2 bolts each side. I left all hardware loose and then tightened it all once I had everything in place.

    • @mchestnut1970
      @mchestnut1970 Před 2 lety +1

      I just got mine today and those nut plates are really confusing and this install video does t really help with the one plate that doesn’t have the long piece that you have to adjust to line up for the bolts. Any suggestions

  • @eda7875
    @eda7875 Před 4 lety

    I installed these back in 2019, and this video is still old. But the installation is still very similar. These are very solid steps that mount to the frame to offer actual protection. I love them, and they've taken quite a hit offroad. Still holding with 0 issues.

  • @JeanOi
    @JeanOi Před 4 lety +3

    Not sure if the video is wrong, or if Smittybilt changed their included hardware pack, but this video does not represent the work that needs to be done on the front mounting points.
    My hardware kit included:
    - x2 nutplates, with 2 holes each
    - x2 plates with 2 holes each, and no tabs, to be used as spacers.
    - x2 wired nutplates with 1 hole each.
    Printed instructions are crap. Small, outdated, black and white tiny pictures.
    The trick is, BEFORE placing the side step, to drop the 2 holes nutplates in the frame, and align it with the holes in the frame where the front mounting point of the side step will be.
    If you dont do that before fitting the side step, you will loose your easiest point of access to easily place the nutplate in the frame.
    After that, it's pretty straigthforward.
    Position the side step, use the 2 holes plate as spacer on the front mounting point, between the side step and the frame. (not even sure you really need it actually)
    Feed the wired plate to finish the front mount install.

  • @txwolfman07
    @txwolfman07 Před 4 lety +2

    The video is using an outdated set of H/W I believe. Drop the unwired nutplate in first, then get the rails into position and get the 2 lower front bolts started. Next feed the wired nutplate in. Vise grips makes it easier to turn and control the wire while you start the bolt. Tighten those 3 up first. THEN you can put on the 4 body mount bolts. Once I figured this out, the other side was a breeze.

  • @SeaMonkey137
    @SeaMonkey137 Před 2 lety

    Wondering if those long handles on the backing nuts cause any rattling inside that frame? Ingenious design. But I'd prefer finding a way to cut them off after install.

  • @mchestnut1970
    @mchestnut1970 Před 2 lety

    I mean yes this is a two year old video. Please ET do another install video. This one is outdated and there are a lot of us that love this mod. So if you can show us a better install video. We would really appreciate it

  • @tiffanyreyes7595
    @tiffanyreyes7595 Před 4 lety +2

    This video doesn’t match the hardware that’s coming with the package. Also doesn’t show how to install those thin metal pieces that go on before the side steps. There’s comments on here that are more useful than this video. Instructions in the package are also useless, but at least the actual side steps are great once we spent an hour and half doing trial and error for the first side

  • @huskymoto9207
    @huskymoto9207 Před 4 lety

    What I would like to know is do I lose Any ground clearance?. It looks like the bottom bar comes down below the frame a bit. They look bulky so does it make the jeep more proned to drag or get hung up on big rocks or boulders if decided to go rock crawling?

  • @grtelli
    @grtelli Před 4 lety

    When is Smitty coming our with a Gladiator version of these rails?

  • @kevinorourke932
    @kevinorourke932 Před 4 lety +1

    These instructions are no longer accurate for a Jeep JL. There is now a nut plate that needs to be inserted into the frame. It’s not that difficult but if you don’t insert the nut plate first and secure those two bolts first, you will have to start over.

  • @jameskaiktsian1937
    @jameskaiktsian1937 Před 2 lety

    I know this is for JLU but for the JT how the heck do you get the u bolts installed?

  • @insulinman14
    @insulinman14 Před 4 lety +2

    I just received this in and mine came with different nut plates. I have two with the tabs, and two with no tabs and two holes. And the instructions from Smittybilt are horrible and seem like the wrong model. Makes zero sense to me.

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 4 lety

      Hey, Matt! Sorry about the confusion there. Please give our customer service team a call or email and we can definitely get you taken care of! 1-877-870-8556 or support@extremeterrain.com -Zach

    • @melissa5817
      @melissa5817 Před 4 lety

      @@extremeterrain we are having the same issue and got ZERO help from the customer service guy.

    • @aria51
      @aria51 Před 4 lety

      Same question from my end. Just got mine and not sure what to do with the “no tab” plates. Treat it like a washer??? Also only have to wired nuts total whereas the video uses two to the one side. What do we do here?

    • @Kai-gj7mk
      @Kai-gj7mk Před 4 lety

      same here... I didn't use the washer plates because the instructions didn't call for them. They slightly modified the instructions as well. Only 2 wire nut plates. The there are 2 nutplates for the bottom front with no wires but luckily i have long skinny fingers and got them through and bolted 2 M12 bolts with washers to them.

  • @slimchocolatito4081
    @slimchocolatito4081 Před 4 lety

    Do you have to change your suspension after you put these on?

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 4 lety

      Nope! You can put these on a Jeep with stock suspension without any issues. -Zach

  • @superdupercop18
    @superdupercop18 Před 4 lety

    Do these bolt on to the frame rails or the pinch welds?

    • @superdupercop18
      @superdupercop18 Před 4 lety

      In the video, it says "body mounts" but I'm not sure if that hinges on the frame. Just new to this myself.

    • @extremeterrain
      @extremeterrain  Před 4 lety

      @@superdupercop18 These guys mount to the frame using the body bolts. -Zach

    • @JeepinReefer406
      @JeepinReefer406 Před 4 lety +1

      @@superdupercop18 these also come with plates to cover the ugly pinch weld! Bonus!