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Two questions.

 

Does any run the Ranch Hand steps, the 4 or 6 on their new sierra or silverado. I cant find many pictures, they look a lot better than the nfab's, I could barely fit my shoe for leverage on the nfabs and I have a size 11.

 

How much was your install on the AMP powersteps? I have a local larger custom truck place that will do it for $200 install and $1149 +tax on the actual product.

As a heads up, I'd look at quality bumper online for the steps. They have a 15% off coupon and free shipping. Also, no sales tax if you're not in AZ. I got mine through them for 970ish. I can't say for certain if they have the new p&p model, but I'd contact them. They were quick to answer emails and calls from me earlier. The savings could cover your install fee and some beer money.

 

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As a heads up, I'd look at quality bumper online for the steps. They have a 15% off coupon and free shipping. Also, no sales tax if you're not in AZ. I got mine through them for 970ish. I can't say for certain if they have the new p&p model, but I'd contact them. They were quick to answer emails and calls from me earlier. The savings could cover your install fee and some beer money.

 

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So this place is legit to order from? I have no clue if that install price it for the regular kit or the other if they would charge more or not, especially not buying it from them. I am going to ask that tomorrow.

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So this place is legit to order from? I have no clue if that install price it for the regular kit or the other if they would charge more or not, especially not buying it from them. I am going to ask that tomorrow.

Very legit. Had a great experience with them. Would definitely ask about buying your own and fees from installer

 

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How much was your install on the AMP powersteps? I have a local larger custom truck place that will do it for $200 install and $1149 +tax on the actual product.

My AMP powersteps were $1249 installed. Lowest price in the KC area. Black Jack Truck Accessories.

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can someone who has the new plug and play amp power steps verify.....is the new part number 75154-01A ??

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can someone who has the new plug and play amp power steps verify.....is the new part number 75154-01A ??

75154-01A is NOT the plug and play.

76154-01A is plug and play. (crew cab) See link...

 

http://www.realtruck.com/amp-research-powerstep-running-boards/R183028P2014Y734MA.html

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New Ranch hand steps install tonight.

 

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New Ranch hand steps install tonight. y6a5yquq.jpg

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Bad ass, perfect timing. I know you have them now but honestly have you compared them in person with nFabs? I am curious how much heavier they look and feel. I owe you a huge one asking but is there anyway you can take a side photo down your truck, I wanted to see how far they stick out and a picture level to the boards. I am trying to see how much of a foot step there is. That is my complaint with the nfab, my foot doesn't have a lot of room on it. One last thing, is there a reason why not the 6 step? I am leaning to that as I like that for the back bed step. Thanks a ton man!

 

Also what type rims are those, the all terrain ones from an angle? They look a lot more gray.

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According to Rand Hand (they opened up a shop here in Cedar Park) nFab makes these for them. The big difference is the step is a lot deeper and wider than nFabs. They do make a 6-step but I don't like the looks. I got lucky because there is a 4-6 week back order for them and they just got this one in today. I will take pictures tomorrow, Those are the Black AT's, the reason they look grey is that we final got some rain today and I've been on the road driving in it.

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N-Fab cab lengths on mine. Gloss Black

what suspension, wheel/tire size did you go with? About to order these steps + suspension & wheels in a few days. Thanks!

 

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Bad ass, perfect timing. I know you have them now but honestly have you compared them in person with nFabs? I am curious how much heavier they look and feel. I owe you a huge one asking but is there anyway you can take a side photo down your truck, I wanted to see how far they stick out and a picture level to the boards. I am trying to see how much of a foot step there is. That is my complaint with the nfab, my foot doesn't have a lot of room on it. One last thing, is there a reason why not the 6 step? I am leaning to that as I like that for the back bed step. Thanks a ton man!

 

Also what type rims are those, the all terrain ones from an angle? They look a lot more gray.

Here is a side picture and step measurement.

 

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Awesome man, thank you so much for taking the time to do that. I pick up my denali tomorrow so when I get back from beach I have the big decision of either these or the amp powersteps. Do you know if they look more solid or are thicker metal if you have seen the nFabs in person. Just curious the difference or since they were built the same they are except the steps.

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I have not seen the NFabs in person for the truck only on a ford truck and it seems like the Rand hand has a thicker main tube and step tubing.

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