cruiseroutfit
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Next up was the ARB Step/Side Rails. I realize many don't like the look of the integrated side rails between the rockers and the front bumper and I can understand that. For me they are embraced. I've had them on my 40 Series for 15 years, my 100 for 5 and I'm sure I'll come to be glad I have them on the 200 as well. They've saved countless fenders and the look works for me personally. They are a fair bit of work to install, particular the frame mounts on the KDSS side of the frame (left). There is a bunch going on with the KDSS plumbing and ARB really had to make some interesting brackets to allow the mounting. The deck plates come with an natural aluminum finish, I had them coated in a satin black to match the deck plate on the rear bumper, all mirrors of the directions I went on the 100 Series.
Mounting the side rails
Mounting the side rails
Passenger side complete, waiting for the deck plate
Drivers side complete, powder-coated deck plate installed.
Had a great Cruise Moab, particularly some ghost town exploring on the way home.
![rail_1%20%28Small%29.jpg](http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/images/200_build_thread_pics/rail_1%20%28Small%29.jpg)
Mounting the side rails
![rail_3%20%28Small%29.jpg](http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/images/200_build_thread_pics/rail_3%20%28Small%29.jpg)
Mounting the side rails
![rail_2%20%28Small%29.jpg](http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/images/200_build_thread_pics/rail_2%20%28Small%29.jpg)
Passenger side complete, waiting for the deck plate
![rail_4%20%28Small%29.jpg](http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/images/200_build_thread_pics/rail_4%20%28Small%29.jpg)
Drivers side complete, powder-coated deck plate installed.
Had a great Cruise Moab, particularly some ghost town exploring on the way home.