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I heard the same but it is false I had the fender flares installed at the dealer and the service advisor also thought I couldn’t have the guards too but they were able to install the flaps too fortunately / love my flares and flaps ?
Interesting. The fender flare instructions indicate that the splash guards cannot be installed. Your car looks good!
 
Interesting. The fender flare instructions indicate that the splash guards cannot be installed. Your car looks good!
Thanks / I went into it thinking same and the oem flaps were already on the PP / was happy with the out come as my PP would be dirtier without them from the snow as it helps a little...
Up in Northern MN and plan on playing off road tomorrow so we will see what I think then granted no cra-cra things ??
 
Black aluminum OEM Honda running boards, $340 on eBay shipped to my door. Install was very easy, didn’t even have to jack up the vehicle. Less than an hour, very pleased.

Body side moldings purchased from Bernardi, $170 shipped to my door. Install was simple using the templates included. About 30 mins to install, tops.

Moonroof visor purchased on eBay from Hendrick Honda, $129 shipped to my door. I purchased 0R01-TLA-100, advertised for CRV. The one for the Passport and Pilot, I thought was too noisy when installed on the Pilot I traded. The CRV model is what I have on my 2010 Ridgeline, it’s very quiet.

Anyway, I hate installing moonroof visors, difficult angles, poor sight lines, hate it. Got it installed in about 45 annoying minutes. Works as expected, pleased.

So, these accessories list at $830, Bernardi would have been $695 shipped, I paid $640 using eBay and Bernardi.

Probably saved $400 on labor by installing myself, at least that’s what I told the wife.

Pics to follow.
 
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How difficult is the installation for the Die Cast running boards? They look the best in my opinion... dealer wants $1000 installed price. Rather do it myself but is there any drilling or cutting that needs to be done?
 
How difficult is the installation for the Die Cast running boards? They look the best in my opinion... dealer wants $1000 installed price. Rather do it myself but is there any drilling or cutting that needs to be done?
There is a link at the bottom of this page to download the instructions. Fairly straight forward for a DIY. Some cutting, scraping and paint touch-up. No drilling required.
 
How difficult is the installation for the Die Cast running boards? They look the best in my opinion... dealer wants $1000 installed price. Rather do it myself but is there any drilling or cutting that needs to be done?
Install is the same for cast boards as it is for aluminum. Seriously, the install could not be any easier, 16 bolts, everything is pre drilled and threaded. Strongly consider DIY. Good luck.
 
I installed the black running boards with lights. They are a 10/10. They look great during the day (Passport logo and like the black with my pearl black elite). At night WOW! Brighter than I expected and that is a very good thing. Really lights up the ground around the car. Plus I also had the back welcome lights installed and it totally matches the brightness of the running board lights. Surround lighting and is functional and just looks cool. I love the boards and am very glad I selected these. They exceeded my expectations! Installed by my dealer.
 
I installed the black running boards with lights. They are a 10/10. They look great during the day (Passport logo and like the black with my pearl black elite). At night WOW! Brighter than I expected and that is a very good thing. Really lights up the ground around the car. Plus I also had the back welcome lights installed and it totally matches the brightness of the running board lights. Surround lighting and is functional and just looks cool. I love the boards and am very glad I selected these. They exceeded my expectations! Installed by my dealer.
How cool could you provide a picture for us all to see!!!
 
Cool/I may be interested in the rear lights for lighting up a tent briefly / odd question, do the rear lights give off good illumination to the inside of the back compartment at all? ?
 
I installed the black running boards with lights. They are a 10/10. They look great during the day (Passport logo and like the black with my pearl black elite). At night WOW! Brighter than I expected and that is a very good thing. Really lights up the ground around the car. Plus I also had the back welcome lights installed and it totally matches the brightness of the running board lights. Surround lighting and is functional and just looks cool. I love the boards and am very glad I selected these. They exceeded my expectations! Installed by my dealer.
I too am consider the running boards with lights + rear welcome lights. Are the running board lights an attached part of the bottom side of the running boards? I can't find a "real world" picture of them anywhere.

According to the college hills installation PDF (https://www.collegehillshonda.com/instructions/passport/2019/lightedrunningboards.pdf) the lights do not appear to be a separate piece.

May I also ask what you paid for these 2 items?
 
Thanks Barb / I’m interested in installing the rear lights for some tent action and like Astro I’m interested in cost? I’m calling a few dealers today for install prices and will advise
 
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