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Side Steps Again

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I know this is a subject that has been covered here, but not quite the information I'm looking for.

I need side steps that feel very secure when I step on them - not at all - like they are welded on.

I found these https://www.extremeterrain.com/red-rock-4x4-3in-side-step-yj-tj-j100176.html

Only $110. They mount via two frame to body bolts. The problem I have with them is that in one of the videos they have on their website for this product, a person not nearly as heavy as me steps on one as they get into the vehicle and move down about 1/2 and inch. Not good. I want a side step that is very securely attached to the vehicle and does not move at all when I put my 230lbs on it.

These at $220 https://www.extremeterrain.com/rugged-ridge-nerf-bars-tj-yj-564462.html
They mount with self-tapping screws. Doesn't seem like that's going to be rugged enough either.

These at $473 don't look to me like they would be any sturdier than the $110 ones https://www.extremeterrain.com/rugg...xtured-black-9706-tj-excluding-unlimited.html

I have side steps on my Chevy Silverado and they don't move a bit when I step on them.

Any suggestions?

Greg - 2002 X 4.0 MT

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I had these on my TJ for quite a while. They're stout. I'm 225 lbs and could easily stand with full body weight, bounce up and down, etc. with no give at all. They're not the ideal design if you're playing in the rocks, but doesn't sound like that's how you'll use your jeep (although mine took a pretty good beating and held up great).

https://www.extremeterrain.com/body-armor-rockcrawler-side-tj-tj4121.html
 
You might be able to find factory steps for cheap. I believe your model year uses a bracket that hooks into the frame and is secured with two bolts and is pretty stout. Take a look to confirm. What I don’t like about either step you posted is that frame area is particularly prone to rust and corrosion. I would hate drilling any holes to mount anything. But if you must I would install some beefy nutserts and bolt them in. I definitely would not use self tapping screws.
 
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These at $220 https://www.extremeterrain.com/rugged-ridge-nerf-bars-tj-yj-564462.html
They mount with self-tapping screws. Doesn't seem like that's going to be rugged enough either.
I bought my Jeep in 2002 with a set of nerf bars similar to those already installed. They have a welded on flange at each end and are attached with fairly large self-tapping bolts. They have acted as rocker skids while rock crawling and may have deflected a bit, but they are very sturdy.

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If you plan on keeping the Jeep relatively stock and not play in the rocks at all, the OEM side steps are more than adequate, unless you want something that LOOKS aftermarket. I always felt like they were firm, the Jeep would lean to the side I was getting in on when I put weight on the step.

https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/installed-some-side-steps-on-my-lj.63193/

That might do the trick. No heavy off-roading for me. Could anyone else confirm how sturdy these are?

Is it best to buy these new or used? Links for new?

Thanks,
Greg
 
I had these on my TJ for quite a while. They're stout. I'm 225 lbs and could easily stand with full body weight, bounce up and down, etc. with no give at all. They're not the ideal design if you're playing in the rocks, but doesn't sound like that's how you'll use your jeep (although mine took a pretty good beating and held up great).

https://www.extremeterrain.com/body-armor-rockcrawler-side-tj-tj4121.html

I like the look of that, just not much of a step.

Greg
 
Is there a reason you need side steps on a stock Jeep? My 75 year old neighbor installed a set like the first ones you posted on his stock Jeep when he bought it. He never used them.
 
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