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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    balak ng dad ko lagyan ng stepboard ang 2008 xwind namin, hindi sa casa since taga presyo dun. we live here in pasay, can you recommend stores in our area like in evang that we can trust?

    pagnaglagay ba ng stepboard wala ng butas-butas, clamp/screws lang pag-install?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fargin View Post
    balak ng dad ko lagyan ng stepboard ang 2008 xwind namin, hindi sa casa since taga presyo dun. we live here in pasay, can you recommend stores in our area like in evang that we can trust?

    pagnaglagay ba ng stepboard wala ng butas-butas, clamp/screws lang pag-install?

    Thanks!
    I assume your unit isn't a sporty model (since those come with standard stepboards). If you're in QC., You can try going to Winterpine along Araneta Avenue. They have stepboards to choose from (depending on your budget and taste) that'll fit your Crosswind.

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    thanks for the reply bro, our xwind is the xti limited. Masyado pong malayo na sa place ko yung Winterpine, hanap kase ako dito sa pasay or evangelista area lang.

    BTW, ask ko rin uli kung clamp/screws or bubutasan pa yung pag-install ng mga stepboards? TY.

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    Yung Carryboy walang drilling ang pag mount. Banawe nga lang, malayo sa inyo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Yung Carryboy walang drilling ang pag mount. Banawe nga lang, malayo sa inyo.
    +1. Either of both Carryboy or Winterpine, you are GUARANTEED of proper workmanship.

    Just to share, I live in Laguna but when it comes to particulars in the car that would either involve performance, safety and looks, walang lugar na malayo. A little sacrifice for a job well done is PRICELESS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benzmizer View Post
    +1. Either of both Carryboy or Winterpine, you are GUARANTEED of proper workmanship.

    Just to share, I live in Laguna but when it comes to particulars in the car that would either involve performance, safety and looks, walang lugar na malayo. A little sacrifice for a job well done is PRICELESS.
    A kindred spirit right there. Would you know if Thule products are worth the money? Yun na lang yata ang brand na di ko pa nasusubukan.

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    Thule is a good, durable (and expensive) brand. Made in Sweden and usually a 1st alternative choice (if OEM is not available) for european-made cars.

    Bottomline, if your pocket can afford it, GO FOR IT!

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    Hi ... how much yung stepboard? for xto. cheapest sa carryboy or thule?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthon05 View Post
    Hi ... how much yung stepboard? for xto. cheapest sa carryboy or thule?

    thanks
    I doubt if there is a THULE stepboard ... particularly for the Crosswind. Carryboy I know they have. I'm not update of the going rate for stepboards nowadays but should be between 7-10k

San ba ok bumili at magpainstall ng stepboard for our xwinds?