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Small improvements and tweaks which benefited the product, but cost us a little time:
1 - Extended length of running boards. FYI - one of the early photos was an early prototype that was sorter than we always planned anyway. We still follow the scallop design on the side cladding, but we extended both the front and rear length for a total +3.7". We maintain appropriate clearance to the body cladding that 'dips' down in the front/rear edges.
2 - Revised the bracket design to minimize underside aero impact and tuck it in tighter to body, and retain compatibility with plastic cover re-use.
3 - increased bracket structural design to increase overall system rigidity without compromising underside aero or ground clearance.
4 - Clearanced plate brackets so design feature is clear through (doesn't trap water and dirt).
5 - Modified brackets again for easier plastic cover clearancing. A lot of work went into these brackets!
1 - Extended length of running boards. FYI - one of the early photos was an early prototype that was sorter than we always planned anyway. We still follow the scallop design on the side cladding, but we extended both the front and rear length for a total +3.7". We maintain appropriate clearance to the body cladding that 'dips' down in the front/rear edges.
2 - Revised the bracket design to minimize underside aero impact and tuck it in tighter to body, and retain compatibility with plastic cover re-use.
3 - increased bracket structural design to increase overall system rigidity without compromising underside aero or ground clearance.
4 - Clearanced plate brackets so design feature is clear through (doesn't trap water and dirt).
5 - Modified brackets again for easier plastic cover clearancing. A lot of work went into these brackets!
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