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I ordered running boards from hondacuraworld.com for my uncle but he said there were no instructions included. And since it's 8:00, they're closed. Anyone know what tools and size I need to install? Tomorrow, I'm gonna stop by my brother's shop to pick up some of his tools before I head over to my uncle's house, so I'd like to know what i need before heading over.
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| Warzau |
| Part or accesories NEVER come with install instruction for future referance, yup you can download them from Tims website. |
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| igorshos |
| This is actually not true - all parts and accessories I ever ordered online came with installation instructions, including MDX side steps I recently ordered from Acura of Escondido (http://stores.ebay.com/Acura-of-Escondido-Parts ) |
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| Warzau |
| Yes it is, those instructions are suppiled by the vendor, if you ever notice on the box of OEM Honda Parts it specifically states that no instructions are included and to request it before leaving store. So Tim as a courtesy has them available for download. |
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| Coolio. Thanks guys. I guess I shoulda checked his site for the instructions. |
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| igorshos |
quote: Originally posted by Warzau
Yes it is, those instructions are suppiled by the vendor, if you ever notice on the box of OEM Honda Parts it specifically states that no instructions are included and to request it before leaving store. So Tim as a courtesy has them available for download.
I see... They must have put them there when they shipped the side steps. I always check the install instructions online anyways before ordering the part in case it is a major pain to install :rolleyes: |
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| Warzau |
| Yup it is great when they do put them in. I recall before buying from Tim. I bought from my local Honda Dealer a arm rest for my Civic got home and realized no instructions and that nice note on the box. |
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