TJM SIDE STEPS | HOW TO Install | 2021 Isuzu DMAX X-Terrain | D-Max Build Series #25

TJM SIDE STEPS | HOW TO Install | 2021 Isuzu DMAX X-Terrain | D-Max Build Series #25

In this vid of our D-Max Build Series we install the TJM SIDE STEPS to the 2021 ISUZU DMAX X-Terrain. These are TJM’s 63mm steel modular side steps and will give great protection for our sills while maintaining a good step!

These are ADR approved, side airbag compliant and are 63mm steel tube with black alloy checker plate steps. Your can also add their scrub rails if that’s your thing. All in all a great looking medium duty step/slider while keeping a good step in play. SKU: 735SBSSA34G.

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☑️ TJM Side Steps – TJM.com.au
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☑️ DMAX Sill protectors – https://ebay.us/SAWDqU
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⏰ Timecodes
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0:00 – Intro
1:43 – Prep new steps
2:09 – Remove factory steps
2:26 – Layout steps
2:41 – Prep all brackets
3:37 – Install middle bracket
4:23 – Install front bracket
5:11 – Install rear bracket
6:14 – Align step
6:51 – Repeat on driver’s side

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VideoShowMeHow says:

Check-out all the other D-Max content here -> https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLloptHW8MGGhzVQRkJaMUeCIUh5ZEplfB

Tony Jamieson says:

waiting for dmax this camera setup will make van reversing camera neater install

Wayne Caldwell says:

If you put an after market fuel tank on, would these fit I wonder.

Scott Jose says:

Hi Adam, made a few mods after these videos. A suggestion is installation of sound proofing for another video

Brucey "Two Sheds" Gamecat says:

Do you know of a way to key start the dmax without the fob?

Christopher Tuddenham says:

When is the bull bar coming and what are you thinking?! I'm so excited to get my ute soon.

ZANDRE says:

I’ve been looking for some good walkthroughs for my D’max and I’ve barely found anything! Your videos are awesome man. The detail and the information has been so helpful, keep up the good work mate!

Jesus says:

Awesome vid mate, hope you are receiving well, happy new year to you and your family mate.

Guy says:

Hi Adam, are the sill protectors eBay specials? I'm trying to find a decent set from somewhere

Adam Harper says:

What tyres are u runing on your d max

Steven Tomlinson19 says:

Awesome video yet again! Does it come with basic instructions in the box or is it some you had to figure out on your own? Cheers

Claytons Mixer says:

I recently bought and fitted arb steps to same. I was going to buy tjm until I read fb comments of people saying tjm quality is down and some guy bent his so bad he threw them away. They are not meant to be rock sliders but the arb ones seem similar but definitely have beefier brackets than these. Two main brackets are way more engineered but trickier to fit. The brake line avoidance is superior too. Arb not perfect, probably weigh more, cost more, instructions ordinary, and some minor stuff missing from the kit.

David Kirby says:

Looks the goods mate.

Karina says:

I have to say, the factory steps are surprisingly tough. I found out through first hand experience. Fortunately, even the whole weight of the car landing on one of the steps on a big rut did not damage the car. Side steps aren't quite straight anymore but the sills are still in great shape 🙂
Rock sliders will be on the way eventually.

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