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Im interested as well. Would like to put some decent steps on y 72.
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Update with pics...
I pretty much have these on and and working... just have to finish cutting steps to length and permanent wire them... i have tests them with the wire loose and they work fine... As mentioned months ago when I bought these they are Wrangler JK 4 door unlimited steps... they are pretty much bolt on other than the need to be cut down to length and spaced down 5/8-3/4 inch depending on how tight you want them to ride on the body when folded up... I prob over built my brackets etc but i didn't want them to fail on me and want my light little 250lb self to be able to use them without worry... |
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Brackets... there is also another piece of the 1/2in plate that was cut and tapped and placed inside the rocker box to support this setup... forgot to get a pic of that though...
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And now my question to you guys... When i originally started this project i wanted the boards to run wheel well to wheel well... But that just not possible with my tire size... at least the rear... so trying to decide if i should match the front up with the wheel well (assuming i dont have any clearance issues when turning) and trim the back as needed or equal space front and back depending on the how much trimming is needed in the rear?
Pics are where it needs to be in the back for now... i have a slightly bigger tire in mind so might have to be trimmed a little more and the outside of the tape mark on the front would be where the end of the plastic cap would need to be to match the back... |
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Once the caps are on, I dont think equal spacing will matter visually. Just cut them where the overall length and brackets fit best. Nice solution.
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How did you go about making the reinforcement plates? I would definitely like to see more pictures.
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I would also love to see some pictures of where and how you mounted the plates under the rocker box. Nice job!
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I ended up cutting them so they are 1.5" in from the wheel well openings... might need to trim a little more once i get it rolling/articulating but we shall see... its easy enough to do... even with them installed... I will get another pic of the new length. As far as the mounting... This is what i built: Attachment 1795081 Attachment 1795082 Attachment 1795083 They tucked up behind the rocker too far... so its a combo of some 1/2" flat stock, some 1/8 angle and 1/8th flat... it might be a tad too low as id like the gap to be a little tighter when they are up... buts its solid... Also Not show is 4 additional pieces of 1/2" stock i drilled to match and tapped and put inside the rocker boxes (2 per side)... So when installed it basically sandwiches it all together and doesnt flex or move at all... Prob over built a little... but im not a little dude and i didnt want to have to go and fix it again later... |
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Look what Mr ups dropped off earlier today. Now I just have to figure out how I’m going to install them and wire them in.
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Cant wait to see what you come up with...
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I’ll be following chevyguy_72 lead. Hopefully he can help on how he wired it in.
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What are the part numbers for either set?
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Any updates? Would love to see more details on this and find out what part numbers you guys are using. This is high on my list of future mods.
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Agreed!
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Sorry guys I’ve been pretty busy haven’t been on here for awhile. I just installed the door jamb switch, courtesy light harness and door jamb harness. As for the power steps I’m using, they are made for Jeep Cherokee. I’m using these because I got them for a very good price. I was kind of concerned about how I was going to wire them in,but I think that’s gonna be the easiest part. As soon as I get started on installing the steps I’ll start thread for my install.
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I’ll start the thread in the 67-72 truck forum since my truck is 70 k10. I’ll let you’ll know on this thread when I do.
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Did you wire these in to the courtesy light circuit? Im going to put a set on my jimmy, but can’t figure out the best way to reverse the polarity going to the motors so the step come back up when the door is closed? Any help will be appreciated
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These amp power steps are very easy to connect, positive and negative to battery terminals and purple wire to door jamb switch to control board when doors open and close.
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I'm getting ready to make a run at this. The hardest part was finding a configuration of the powersteps that has either
a) brackets meant to mount on f a horizontal/flat surface (torsion boxes for the K5) b) brackets meant to mount on the frame and extend outward. Most of their configurations are meant to mount on a vertical inner surface of the rocker panel, which obviously isn't an option for the K5's because of the torsion boxes. So, I used this diagram of replacement motor linkages and just generally going through the Amp Research website and looking at EVERY installation guide to see what would work best. Scenario 'a' yields either the Wrangler, Colorado, Tundra, Cherokee, or Durango variants while scenario 'b' yields either the Forerunner, Tacoma, or H2 variants. I'm literally carrying a tape measure around with me and trying to measure some of these cars with the critical dimensions being inside of pinch-weld to outside of rocker panel for scenario 'a' and outside of frame to outside of rocker panel for scenario 'b'. So far, my leading contender is to mount them to the torsion boxes using either the Chevy Colorado variant or one of the wrangler variants. The Colorado has the slimmer board profile, but seems to be OBDII-triggered only. The Wrangler setup seems to be available with 12V inputs, but has a chunkier board profile. The only other tempting option is the Tundra since it doesn't require any pinch-weld bracketry. However, it's not clear whether the Tundra mounts are in plane with the road surface like the bottom of the K5 torsion boxes. I'm going to contact AMP about the OBDII triggering and then make a call. |
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