slippery running boards

SidewaysInto3rd

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I find the front of the running boards to quite lacking of traction

Have you done something to improve yours ?

ideas ?

pics ?

I'm going to add the toe holds because I used them all the time so that will probably help ...
 

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Ya they are a bit slick there. X and SP and the same in the front of the board. After about 15 inches they differ.
 

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Someone had mentioned dimple dieing them. Just need some color matched paint for after you drill your holes


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I've almost finished rendering a few Nylon plates with some traction strips to send to the 3D printer that should fit in the existing plastic quite nicely.
 

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I've heard multiple reports of this. I would probably add a couple rivets from the bottom up through the board
 
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