I got them included in the deal I made with the dealer along with a bunch of other options, so I can’t tell you the exact cost.I love those!! So you went to the Honda dealer to get them installed? If you don't mind, can you tell me what these cost? If you don't feel comfortable, that's ok. I can check.
I’m with you. $700.00 installed is a good deal. I just posted the link so they can see what they cost uninstalled.It seems to me when you would order these for $500 (sale priced) and add on the cost of shipping (close to $100) or go to the local Honda dealer and have them installed for $700, you would only be saving around $100. At 70+ years old, that was money well spent. For some of you young folks, you could tackle the job, save $100, go for it!
Ohhhh... thanks exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!View attachment 10476
Romik ROF-T boards.
Thank you for the info. I'm definitely doing it(well, I'm gonna have my husband do it).It took me 30 mins to install the running boards, dont give money to your dealer for the install. You just need a socket set, utility knife and some blue Loctite and your good to go. It was as simple as cutting a little plastic tab off, bolting the brackets to the underside and then placing the running boards on the bracket and tightening them down.
Looks great!Also, do a search above using the words running boards. You’ll find many discussions and photos.
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And I have the OEM black slim line boards.
In the 1 day it took to get them ordered and installed, at 5’ tall, I was climbing into my Passport. View attachment 10477
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I love it!Honda running boards on our rig:
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Thanks!2019-2021 Honda Passport Assist Steps, Running Boards, Die Cast 08L33-TGS-100F | College Hills Honda Parts
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It took me 30 mins to install the running boards, dont give money to your dealer for the install. You just need a socket set, utility knife and some blue Loctite and your good to go. It was as simple as cutting a little plastic tab off, bolting the brackets to the underside and then placing the running boards on the bracket and tightening them down.