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Sold: California WTS Trailhunter Rock Rails

scorp

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I just removed the OEM Trailhunter rock rails from my 4Runner, they are in good shape, haven't had a chance to do any off-roading yet. I'm located in Southern California (South Bay Area), price for both rock rails and all the bolts (8 each side) is $750 OBO. Here are photos from when I picked her up and then yesterday after I removed both rails and the bolts. Most of the bolts still have the factory torque inspection marks on them.
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Do you have any pictures or install comments? I was thinking of doing that same thing.
I’ll try to take some pictures on the holiday or this weekend. I picked them up at NYTOP in Walnut, CA, they were super cool guys, loaded them into my 4Runner for me and even offered to install them but I was short on time. They are heavy, the NYTOP guys said about 70-75 pounds a piece.

i had a helper and used a floor jack to install them and that worked pretty well. NYTOP recommended starting the two front bolts that bolt from the bottom, and then working on the remaining 6 that bolt horizontally in.

My torque wrench is too long and won’t fit, so I either need to borrow a shorter torque or Jack up the car 5-6 inches so I can fit my 1/2” torque wrench in the space.
So far, pleased with the quality, they are heavier duty than I need, but needed the wider step they provide.
 

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I work in the city of Vacaville so it’s not to far from sonoma or Napa
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