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Has any one put AMP running boards on a regular cab?

I really like how they fold up.

 

Yes I've seen it happen. Just gotta cut the boards down just like you would for an extended cab. Everything else just bolts up.

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Make sure everything is included at ourdealsrock.com. You should also call AutoAnything. They will sometimes give you better deals than you can find online and they will always match or beat a competitive offer.

 

My AMPS came in yesterday and i had the time to throw them on before my new years eve party. First install on the truck and first time installing any running boards let alone electronic ones.

 

took me about 4 hours total, between cutting mounting and wiring them all up, showed my friend whose family owns the dealer that i bought my truck through and he was quite impressed with how clean and fast the boards were

 

I had no uneven gaps like I've seen people complain about. the only thing i notice is on the drivers side when they are retracting the rear of the board gets up a little faster then the front.hardly noticeable but has anyone else noticed this on theirs?

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Will brand new 6" oval factory boards from a '13 gm ext cab fit on a '15 dbl cab?

Thx.

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How tight are the Go Rhino Rb10s to the rocker? We have a lot of snow around here and I don't want the boards holding anything against the rocker to prevent rust.

 

Thanks!

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gorhino RB10 need photo's of install ?

What are you looking for? the install was pretty easy but I highly recommend having a helper so everything stays where you want it when you tighten everything down.

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What are you looking for? the install was pretty easy but I highly recommend having a helper so everything stays where you want it when you tighten everything down.

 

if you got time , maybe some photo's -side view, front -rear . it help me & others what they look like install . Thanks

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if you got time , maybe some photo's -side view, front -rear . it help me & others what they look like install . Thanks

Front to Rear:

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Side shot:

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Up Close:

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Bracket on step:

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Thought this turned out better but here is a shot looking under the step:

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Front to Rear:

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Side shot:

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Up Close:

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Bracket on step:

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Thought this turned out better but here is a shot looking under the step:

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THANK YOU for the photo's . now I have to find best price

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anyone find the cheapest place to order the RB10s post a link ^^^

I got mine from "autoaccessoriesgarage" on eBay for $440 shipped before xmas.

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