Capping the ends of the side steps

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trialsmaster2
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Capping the ends of the side steps

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I just picked up our Delica moments ago from a local body shop...someone backed into us while we were parked and admitted they full resposibility, so all in all, it went quite smoothly and didn't affect our insurance.

Anyways, I took this opportunity to get the bullbars (after they got repaired) and side steps powder coated. Now I have side steps without those rubber end caps on them. What have you done to cap the ends of your steps after painting them/getting them powder coated? Is this a part that CC Autos or someone would stock?

Thanks!
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Re: Capping the ends of the side steps

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Hey,
There are rubber cap feet for table and chairs ect. at Home Depot (or Home Hardware ect.),
they will be cheaper and newer and fit snug.If super-tight (my preference),
Soak them in hot water to soften up before you twist them on.

Right On! :-D
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Re: Capping the ends of the side steps

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Great idea, Luna-sea. We were headed to Home Depot tomorrow anyways...it'll just be one more thing to add to the list :M
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Re: Capping the ends of the side steps

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Thank you so much for your great idea, Luna-sea. The 1 1/4" (32mm) "Rubber Leg Tips" from Home Depot did the trick. I stretched them a little bit by hand, slipped them onto the steps as much as I could and then used a key like a tire lever to get the last little bit on there.

Here are some photos of the Delica with the newly powder coated bull bar and steps installed...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trialsmast ... 270048320/

Here are a few pics:
What the steps looked like before
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What the bull bar, plastic trim piece, and license plate frame looked like right after someone in a BMW backed into us while parked. Thankfully, they left a note with contact info!
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New plastic piece along with the repaired and powder coated bull bars
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What the steps looked like after powder coating, before installing the tread parts or installing them on the van. You can also see the end caps that Luna-sea suggested installed here :)
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Re: Capping the ends of the side steps

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Those look really great... just like new! 8-)
Good job!
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Re: Capping the ends of the side steps

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Thanks Jungle Jon. I agree they look good as new! I'll have to keep you posted how it stands up, but I think the sand blasting, priming and powder coating should stand up a little better than the stock Mitsubishi paint did. :M
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Re: Capping the ends of the side steps

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Awww yeeah!
Right ON! 8-)
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