Susan Chafin
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
They were very easy to install and are working great, The quality is also very good. There was hardware for 2 or three vehicles and did not need to buy anything.
Gary Carson
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
These seem sturdy and really make getting in and out of my truck much easier. Installation on my 2012 F150 is very straight forward (install type D). Drill four holes and bolt it right on. No spacers, shims, or extra brackets needed for F150. I'm really glad I read in someone else's review about there being a mistake in the instructions about where to drill the holes. They must have changed the design at some point because the instructions say to drill two of the holes way too far apart. Just ignore that instruction and use the holes in the step as your guide. I'm happy with them.
Ahmed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 27, 2024
Doesn’t fit or compatible with Grand Cherokee 2009 as mentioned by seller.
ON.
Reviewed in Germany on March 21, 2023
Die steps hatte ich in 30 min angebracht.Die Installation ist mehr als einfach.Beim Chevy Blazer K5 Bj.78 überhaupt kein Problem.Ohne irgendwelche Adapter oder Passhülsen zu verwenden.8 Löcher bohren , anschrauben - fertig.Hält bombenfest.
Crox
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2023
Easy to fit. Very sturdy. Look neat.
Rmr
Reviewed in Mexico on October 1, 2023
Cumple con las expectativas requeridas para la camioneta e imagen
ROMAN VIVAS MEJIA
Reviewed in Mexico on April 3, 2023
Todo está bien. Buena calidad y precio.
Walter L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
Good and sturdy step. Make sure you put the steps in the right place ( my application required drilling thru spot weld flange at bottom of rocker panel ) don't follow instructions for placement. They are just meant for ballpark placement ( ** SAFELY ** Mockup a step ) 2 blocks a board or a bucket or anything that's sturdy use it to get in and out of truck. It's all about ergonomics not looks. Find the right spot to Mount your steps ( Trust me on this ) . It needs to be in right spot to be able to physically bend and fit into your truck . Other wise why did you buy them ?? Once you have them on you will be happy you took the extra 10 minutes or so to find the right personal fit .
G. Shoemaker
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021
These things came with a ton of extra stuff for connecting to many types of vehicles. The installation for mine was pretty straight forward I did not need anything other than a couple bolts and screws. The spacing/or distance apart for making the holes was straight forward also. The issue that I had was lining the hole up from the edge of the lip. I found that I had to expand the initial hole a bit on each because of the difficulty of the line up and the tightness of the location for placement. I also had to go buy myself some lock washers because none are included. Overall this was a very easy install and they are very sturdy, I come in at a couple pounds under 200 and these things hold just fine. Worth the money and the small amount of hassle with installation. I needed a drill with the proper bits and a Philips screwdriver or drill bit and a socket set. Additionally I needed a Dremel to expand the holes in the truck to line up properly but if need be you could use a hand file.
Chris Crockett
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2020
Absolute garbage. I haven't even finished installing the 1st one, but I'm so frustrated buy the product quality and horrendous installation instructions.Quality - Not installed and already chipped. Small bubbles or voids in the finish have already chipped off and exposed bare metal.Installation is turning out to be a nightmare. 4 holes drilled thus far and I've only just got them to line up side-to-side. Instructions say 8 1/8" between holes, but they are 8 1/4" apart. As to how far in from the edge of the panel that you need to drill, its kind of up in the air. IF you are going to purchase these, make a template (yes, NO templates included). Make the template from real measurements, not from the instructions. Get a paint pen to make where the panel edge meets up to the step when its firmly seated. This will give you a reference as to how far back from the edge to drill your holes.As I said, 4 holes and not a single fastener in yet. My panel is looking like swiss cheese. I don't now know if the panel still has enough integrity to carry a load. Wish I would have known that installation was going to be hit or miss. I would have started on the passenger side, which rarely gets used, to hash out a game plan.I will be sure to steer everyone away from Bully products.
Greg H
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019
Nice quality and look good when you are done, neatly tucked under and unobtrusive. No, they are not "easy" to install, I suspect anyone buying these would probably know that ahead of time, they require a bunch of head scratchin' until you figure out a solution. No room to work between the frame and rocker panel.To make them secure I used the factory studs for running boards on one side, as part of my install. on the other side, I found a small hole with a rubber plug in it, that I used with a T nut for the lower mounting bolt on the other side.My frame has a stiffening channel that prevented me from placing thme in the ideal spot, but they are close enough. a couple heavy steel straps from the hardware store provided a sturdy mounting platform.
J. B. Kramer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
OK on my Ford 2012 F350 there is a single metal flange attached to the bottom of the truck. Maybe 3/16th thick. Not too sturdy in other words. This step is supposed to bolt into that flange. I did not see that working well, or for long.So I cut a piece of 1/4 in thick aluminum 2 inch L stock a couple inches longer than the top of the step. I then drilled this with 4 holes, 2 over 2, into the step as well and attached that with the L upside down so the horizontal flange ran under the truck frame. I attached step and flange with the provided bolts. Which BTW are too big to fit in the holes in the step. So I had to drill out the holes.I did not have any lock nuts handy but I added lock washers to the attachment. I'll get some lock nuts soon and replace the standard nuts. Stepping on the step forces the L flange into the bottom of the truck taking the load off the flimsy flange on the truck. Hopefully this will hold up.The steps themselves seem to be sturdy and that's the only reason they got 3 stars.