Been really wanting the OEM Honda Pilot running boards after seeing them in person. Finally went out and purchased them.
I purchased the ones without the lights part # 08L33-TG7-100
Not that I didn't want the one with the lights, just read too many issues about them going out and they aren't easily replaceable? I also heard about the chrome trim on these steps rusting, but hopefully living in a state that is known for its great sunny weather nearly all year long won't have me a victim of that.
First of all, most if not anyone can install these themselves. I did. i read about some ridiculous prices some dealerships charge to install these, if you want to save some money--significant money, install them yourself. All you need is a 13mm, and a utility knife, heck maybe you can get away with some good scissors. You don't need to lift the vehicle. I didn't.
Instructions are not included. It is even clearly mentioned on the outside of the box.
I exceeded file limit so I will attach the instructions in my 2nd reply to this post. But it is pretty straight forward. The boards are held on by 2 brackets per side. You need to use the utility knife to cut away a small piece that is already traced so the bracket can clear the plastic trim. Honestly the cut out is a lot more than it has to be, but hey just followed Honda's cutaway. 2 bolts for the bracket to the frame each, and 2 bolts to secure the board on the bracket. If there was any confusing it were the brackets towards the rear of the vehicle. I had switched the sides. Although they worked, I didnt want to go against Honda's official way to install them. The front brackets have a clear L AND R etched on them so you cant mix that up. But the rear brackets I missed it although I saw later in very very small lettering of the part # followed by L and R at the end to make me realize I dun f-d up the back brackets.
Overall great fitment and good product. Some will question the boards only being held up by 2 brackets per side. When underneath you will see a center cut out as well which looks like a 3rd bracket could be right in the middle for added support? I know some aftermarket running boards utilize this for superior support and weight handling. But I was always leaning towards the Honda OEM ones. I loved how they look on the vehicle and helps with my shorter passengers to get in and out of the vehicle.
Below are some misc pics of the install and parts.
I purchased the ones without the lights part # 08L33-TG7-100
Not that I didn't want the one with the lights, just read too many issues about them going out and they aren't easily replaceable? I also heard about the chrome trim on these steps rusting, but hopefully living in a state that is known for its great sunny weather nearly all year long won't have me a victim of that.
First of all, most if not anyone can install these themselves. I did. i read about some ridiculous prices some dealerships charge to install these, if you want to save some money--significant money, install them yourself. All you need is a 13mm, and a utility knife, heck maybe you can get away with some good scissors. You don't need to lift the vehicle. I didn't.
Instructions are not included. It is even clearly mentioned on the outside of the box.

I exceeded file limit so I will attach the instructions in my 2nd reply to this post. But it is pretty straight forward. The boards are held on by 2 brackets per side. You need to use the utility knife to cut away a small piece that is already traced so the bracket can clear the plastic trim. Honestly the cut out is a lot more than it has to be, but hey just followed Honda's cutaway. 2 bolts for the bracket to the frame each, and 2 bolts to secure the board on the bracket. If there was any confusing it were the brackets towards the rear of the vehicle. I had switched the sides. Although they worked, I didnt want to go against Honda's official way to install them. The front brackets have a clear L AND R etched on them so you cant mix that up. But the rear brackets I missed it although I saw later in very very small lettering of the part # followed by L and R at the end to make me realize I dun f-d up the back brackets.
Overall great fitment and good product. Some will question the boards only being held up by 2 brackets per side. When underneath you will see a center cut out as well which looks like a 3rd bracket could be right in the middle for added support? I know some aftermarket running boards utilize this for superior support and weight handling. But I was always leaning towards the Honda OEM ones. I loved how they look on the vehicle and helps with my shorter passengers to get in and out of the vehicle.
Below are some misc pics of the install and parts.








