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HOT NEW PRODUCT - XP Air Frame Running Boards

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These look like they would shed snow great but I don't see how they could be stronger. It looks to me that they rely on only two strong attachment points with the tunnel, front and rear.
 
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Are the studs bergstroms screws? They do tend to rust a lil FYI. Wonder what your brds will look like in white?

I'm not sure if they are or not but Skinz is have them coated to stop rust.

These look like they would shed snow great but I don't see how they could be stronger. It looks to me that they rely on only two strong attachment points with the tunnel, front and rear.

Tubular design is much stronger than flat aluminum. The actual boards themselves are stronger, they mount to the stock locations plus along the inside of the boards.
 
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Do you have any pictures of how these boards mount in the front foot wells?
Doesn't look like in the pictures that they're mounted very solid in the front, thus my question.
 

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I am looking for dimmensional info. but can't find any?

At the drop bracket location on the tunnel, what it the tunnel to outside width compared to stock?

I am looking for wider, but.... these look great!

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So it looks like you have tried them personally. Would you say this new product has more of less flex/deflection under rider weight than the stock boards? If it's not to much to ask, would you measure the amount of flex/deflect downward when you stand on them?? What do you weigh? This is very important to me so please comment! If they are strong enough I will be picking a set. Thanks
 
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Looks like a product that will really work, we know the stockers don't. I'm also curious about the flex so any feedback would be helpful. I was hoping for a little lower price but if they work the way I think they will should be worth it." Buy the best and cry once"
 

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So it looks like you have tried them personally. Would you say this new product has more of less flex/deflection under rider weight than the stock boards? If it's not to much to ask, would you measure the amount of flex/deflect downward when you stand on them?? What do you weigh? This is very important to me so please comment! If they are strong enough I will be picking a set. Thanks

I have not tried them personally. I will be installing a set on a Crossfire in the coming months. I'll test them and do a step by step with pictures thread on them. After they are installed I can give you more info but the tubular design will definitely remove some of the flex IMO.
 

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