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Go Rhino Dominator Xtreme D1 Side Step Install

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I just installed the Go Rhino Dominator Xtreme D1 Side Steps on my JT. They have a rather unique bracket system with nut plates that slide into the step and bolt to the brackets. (As I understand it this bracket design is the same for D1, D2, D6 and DSS products.)

Jeep Gladiator Go Rhino Dominator Xtreme D1 Side Step Install 1650836249906


I thought I would put some of my thoughts and tips here.
  • The instructions will tell you to install the body mount brackets to the vehicle first. (Do not do this)
    • I will tell you first hand this is a very difficult way to install these steps. I fought with the passenger side...said some choice cuss words ? but got it installed.
  • For the driver's side I installed the brackets to the step loosely and bolted it right up to the vehicle. (So much easier.)
  • Trying to manage the nut plates by hand is near impossible.
    • Make sure you chase the Nut Plate threads and clean them. The welding process seems to have warped them a little.
    • I noticed that the kit came with extra 3/8ths inch bolts. There are 3 holes in the Nut Plate (see above. You will only use 2 of them.
    • I used one of the extra bolts and some oversized fender washers to hold the nut plate in place (much better)
    • This allows hands free threading of the nut plates. (That being said I still got one cross threaded.)
Jeep Gladiator Go Rhino Dominator Xtreme D1 Side Step Install 1650836612588


I will say the instructions seem to have been written by someone who never installed these steps. Mounting the brackets to the truck first is a No-Go!

Final results!

Jeep Gladiator Go Rhino Dominator Xtreme D1 Side Step Install PXL_20220424_205826081
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I agree with your observations. Mounting them per the instructions is almost impossible without a lift and 3 pairs of hands. Otherwise, I've had mine on for over a year now and they still look good and feel rock solid. having been through a Michigan winter with them I will say that they fill up with snow and slush while driving and accumulate a lot of mud during the summer. I just installed WeatherTech mud flaps on the front and that seems to have solved the mud problem.
 
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Thanks for the long-term feedback @King Crimson. I was thinking about needing something to plug up the ends. Glad to hear no rust issues!
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