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I found out what the steps on the reaper are. Southern comfort auto, maker of the reaper, messaged me saying they are Lund international Rock rails with steps

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I found out what the steps on the reaper are. Southern comfort auto, maker of the reaper, messaged me saying they are Lund international Rock rails with steps

340 for the rails and 115 for 4 steps on realtruck. Not too bad. Good find. :thumbs:
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We like the Raptor in stainless ... no peeling chrome or need to ever paint over chips ...

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I have no idea what to replace mine with. I have the factory, but one is damaged. I have the chrome, but I dondon't know if i want to stay chrome or go black. I lile the wide steps like the factory, but I would like to get something unique. Opinion greatly welcomed.

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I have no idea what to replace mine with. I have the factory, but one is damaged. I have the chrome, but I dondon't know if i want to stay chrome or go black. I lile the wide steps like the factory, but I would like to get something unique. Opinion greatly welcomed.

Honestly, Amps are the best way to go. No need to worry about them getting damaged while driving since they tuck up under the truck. I love mine. No issues. Best thing I have put on the truck IMO and will probably always be the best thing I ever did.

 

The wide amp steps make it much easier to get in and out and they really do drop to the perfect distance from the truck to make it easy to get in

 

Get them and you won't regret it!

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with the nfabs, do you guys find the steps are in a good spot? they seem like they are kinda far forward. (im probably completely wrong but just have to ask)

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with the nfabs, do you guys find the steps are in a good spot? they seem like they are kinda far forward. (im probably completely wrong but just have to ask)

 

They kind of look like the hoops are a little forward but they're not. If you open the door they're in the right spot for the space in front of the seats. I used to have WEston 3" tube bars on my old truck and the N-fabs I have on my '14 are much sturdier and don't get dented. the horizontal bar that the hoops are welded to also seem to do a good job of protecting the rockers. They cost a little more but well worth it to me. Also as you can see I got the bed access bars which I also had on my old truck and that helps a lot when trying to get into my toolbox without having to climb in the bed (I'm only 5'9").

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awesome thanks. ive got the stock chrome tubular ones, but im not really a fan of them, they were just on the truck when i picked it otherwise i wouldnt have gotten them.

hollow with no end caps, easy to fill with snow, dirt mud etc.. not the best design IMO

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they're also useful when you park next to people... Especially the one that like to swing the door wide open without looking..

got mine off Ebay for $204 5" thick.Very well made and also come with limited lifetime warranty..

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/350841932073?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_3645wt_1172

 

Do these mount to frame or rocker? And what is the difference? I've been told to get frame mounted running boards by a few people

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with the nfabs, do you guys find the steps are in a good spot? they seem like they are kinda far forward. (im probably completely wrong but just have to ask)

No! I returned mine for that very reason....

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