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AKboards tube style running boards

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907riders.com

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Here's our one of our latest creation built out of necessity when other options are not available.

A lot stronger than stock running boards and these do not hold any snow..

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These look great, I was thinking about dusting the TIG welder off and making a pair of these as well. Looks like you found that it makes a lot more sense having bar stock on the inner part that rivets to the tunnel in lieu of tubing like the skinz. That is the only place they hold snow.

Good improvement, good simple design.
 

backcountryislife

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better pics please.

Pics of meeting point at foot cup, junction at bottom of tunnel, and at return to tunnel at back would be great.

If these work well & hold up you'll sell a ton!!

Price point?
 
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907riders.com

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Wasilla, AK
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better pics please.

Pics of meeting point at foot cup, junction at bottom of tunnel, and at return to tunnel at back would be great

I will get some better pictures of them tonight.

The boards land in the front footwell on 1/2" of stock material and are then rivited with 6 stainless steel rivits thru the exist footwell support. At the tunnel edge I have left the tunnel roll out to 3/8" to rest the inner support. And the rear intersects just below the Cooler lines within the tunnel on the m-series. All connections are made with 3/16" stainless steel rivits

Traction screws and SS mounting rivits will be provided
 
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