How long does it take to install Jeep Grand Cherokee side steps?

How long does it take to install Jeep Grand Cherokee side steps?

Straight forward installation. Takes some time but no longer than any other system using factory mounting points would take. Suggest starting on the drivers side to get the hang of it, the passengers side is more complex due to the wiring channel located next to the mounting point.

How do you trim a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Grab the nut and pliers and catch the nut (part A I believe). Once you have it caught, tighten the nut by pulling down on part F and screwing the nut until the part is snug. You do this by hand. Once it is snug, you can hit it with a socket set. More notes:I have a ’17 Trail Hawk. I did not remove any trim, I skipped steps 1-3 and of course, 13-15.

How to set M6 bolts on Jeep Grand Cherokee?

(1) If, following the instructions and trying to set the M6 bolts first, use one of the boxes that the brackets came in, flipped on its side, and slide it under the bracket to help hold it up while your two hands are busy holding the bolt and spinning on the nut. (2) Even better is to start with the grommet bolt (F).

Straight forward installation. Takes some time but no longer than any other system using factory mounting points would take. Suggest starting on the drivers side to get the hang of it, the passengers side is more complex due to the wiring channel located next to the mounting point.

Grab the nut and pliers and catch the nut (part A I believe). Once you have it caught, tighten the nut by pulling down on part F and screwing the nut until the part is snug. You do this by hand. Once it is snug, you can hit it with a socket set. More notes:I have a ’17 Trail Hawk. I did not remove any trim, I skipped steps 1-3 and of course, 13-15.

(1) If, following the instructions and trying to set the M6 bolts first, use one of the boxes that the brackets came in, flipped on its side, and slide it under the bracket to help hold it up while your two hands are busy holding the bolt and spinning on the nut. (2) Even better is to start with the grommet bolt (F).