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I am thinking about purchasing an Element (as soon as this week) and am trying to decide on the accessories. I like to (side steps) but have a couple of concerns:

1) Does anybody know how much they weigh? Might seem like an odd question but with such a low Load Capacity (only 675 lbs.), I do not want to add too much additional (unnecessary) weight. After all, they would basically be cosmetic.

2) Are side steps an easy target for other car doors? I am afraid that every time somebody swings open a car door in a parking lot, the side steps will get smashed. And they do not appear to have any (side) protection. There is rubber/plastic on the top but the sides are exposed.

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According to Handa Accessories website, the shipping weight is 47 pounds so that will give you good estimate. I crawled under an E at the dealership today to see how they were mounted. The steps are low and I don't think they will be getting hit by other cars.

One recommendation: try getting out of an E that has with them. I find myself hitting the back of my ankle on them because I always reaching for the ground and not the step. They look good, but I'm going to pass on them myself.
 

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panama said:
I am thinking about purchasing an Element (as soon as this week) and am trying to decide on the accessories. I like to (side steps) but have a couple of concerns:

1) Does anybody know how much they weigh? Might seem like an odd question but with such a low Load Capacity (only 675 lbs.), I do not want to add too much additional (unnecessary) weight. After all, they would basically be cosmetic.

2) Are side steps an easy target for other car doors? I am afraid that every time somebody swings open a car door in a parking lot, the side steps will get smashed. And they do not appear to have any (side) protection. There is rubber/plastic on the top but the sides are exposed.
I installed these myself, and they are made from aluminum, not steel!! Very lightweight and strong!! I weigh in about 280 and have had no problems with them.
As far as being a target for car doors, I would rather they take a paint chip off my side steps than ding my doors!! You can always touch them up, it's painted silver. They are pretty easy to install, you will need a torque wrench to about 50 lbs or so, that is kind of a chore when you are upside down, but it saved me $100-$150 on installation too.
Overall I am very happy with them, my 8 year old daughter and 75 year old mom love them when getting in and out of the back seat.
Hope this helps!!

BigWaveDave.
 

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Side Steps and snow

I bought my 2005 EX with side steps on when it was still fall. By first big snowfall, we took them off. I get down a long driveway through New England snow a lot easier without them. Something to consider.
 

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just bought some 09's they weigh about 60lbs not heavy at all... and i think they sit to low for a car to hit them... i also bout some tein lowering springs so i dont think they would hit at all after that but thats just me. =]

easy install!
 
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