That’s interesting. I should be 6’4” but my legs are out of proportion with my upper body. Hence only 5’9”
That’s interesting. I should be 6’4” but my legs are out of proportion with my upper body. Hence only 5’9”
Hey ADVAW8S,@RyanT
Saw on IG you have a brake upgrade coming in hot? Very interested and you guys keep impressing.
I am in the same boat (literally) as you. Buzz Overland has gotten behind on production and OK4WD is at their mercy. A limited amount should be shipping this week. So you may get yours before June 30th.I have had the steps on order (OK4WD) for a while now. Trying to be understanding, but they have my money and I have no steps. They were supposed to ship May 1st and now I have no update. My TM has the lift and 35s installed and the wife is giving me the look whenever she has to climb in it. The diff cover looks promising.
UPDATE: Just checked OK4wd website and now says Jun 30th.
Based on my experience with Jeeps, changing the diff cover can impact the amount of fluid to properly fill it and can change the fluid dynamics lubricating the gears. Will this cover change the amount of fluid and the height of the fill compared to the standard diff cover?Hey ADVAW8S,
Yes that's correct. We are currently testing these in a Grenadier work vehicle that tows heavy loads daily and the feedback is great. We'll have these ready to launch soon along with heavy duty cast aluminium diff covers.
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You'll need 17mm and 19mmI’ve been waiting 2.5 mo the for my slider steps. My original plan was to drive to OK4WD to pick them up. Needed to change that plan since I’ll be traveling by the time OK receives them. They will ship them to me wherever I am at that time. Can anyone please share the size of the bolts that mount to the frame? I need to make sure I bring the correct sizes. Thank you
I think the OP was concerned with the tooling required to install the sliders with the supplied hardware.I seem to remember that all the correct bolts came with the sliders.
Yes, exactly. 17mm and 19mm. Thanks, Krabby.I think the OP was concerned with the tooling required to install the sliders with the supplied hardware.
Thanks, Tom.It's a dead easy job to fit them. If you're on your own you'll need something to rest one end on while you get the first bolt in. Blocks or a bit of wire to hang it up. I fitted them both on my own in under 20 mins in the pissing rain. The bolts came with it, 10mm (17 spanner) 12mm (19 spanner) Thats 3/4" for you yanks.
Don’t forget that bull bar!Hey ADVAW8S,
Yes that's correct. We are currently testing these in a Grenadier work vehicle that tows heavy loads daily and the feedback is great. We'll have these ready to launch soon along with heavy duty cast aluminium diff covers.
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Me Too.Mine arrived today.....
Hi parb, I have the Buzz Overland Hinge Steps. They are incredibly stout and very well tied into the door hinges. I would estimate they would easily hold 250 pounds or more.Do you know how much weight you can put on that step?