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Anybody that will price match. I got mine from Morrie at tonneaufactoryoutlet.com

 

AutoAnything.com is running a $224 rebate right now. They also offered to match the deal that AMP is running to through in a free bed step. That deal is good for another week on the bed step.

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Do you have a picture of yours? I'm really wanting the power steps but, I've heard good things and I've heard bad things about them. I've never actually seen them in person. The only ones I've ever seen, were on a Tahoe, and were factory.

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Looks good! Same color as my truck. Are they aluminum or steel?

16 gauge zinc coated steel, has like a bed lining texture to it too

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AutoAnything.com is running a $224 rebate right now. They also offered to match the deal that AMP is running to through in a free bed step. That deal is good for another week on the bed step.

SHIT! I knew this was going to happen. Purchased mine last month and only got a $100 rebate

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SHIT! I knew this was going to happen. Purchased mine last month and only got a $100 rebate

 

I know how you feel. I bought my AMPS on 3/24. I could really use the bed step. It would be the perfect combo with my Fold-A-Cover with that front panel. Doh!!

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I'm not trying to step into the middle of this fight, just FYI:

 

I have had Amp steps on 2 trucks through about 7 northeast winters total with absolutely ZERO problems with them freezing up. And the Amp warranty is 5 years not 1 ...

Proves the rest of the whiners don't have a clue what they are talking about thank you! HAHAHA!
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Hi guys

 

Anyone have experience with ICI Magnum RT step bars on their truck? Looking a buying a set but have not seen any reviews anywhere for them. Let me hear if you have and pics would be great.

 

Thanks in advance

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SHIT! I knew this was going to happen. Purchased mine last month and only got a $100 rebate

 

I misunderstood the offer. The rebate for $224 is the offer to throw in the bed step. You don't get both the $224 and a bed step. Hope that clears things up a bit!

 

What did you pay for your steps? I am seeing them as low as $1199 (no tax, no shipping and without the plug an play... which I want to add).

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Apologies in advance if this is somewhere in these 69 pages...

 

But, I am having some trouble finding installation instructions for steps on a double cab. The steps are from Iron Cross, so of course the dealership wont touch it. And, Iron Cross's instructions only go up to 2011 Chevy's. Ideas?

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I have a 2016 Crew Cab short bed Z71. I'm trying to decide if I want wheel to wheel 4 step NFAB steps or the standard cab length 4 step. Anyone with these have any pros/cons to this set up?

 

 

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Do you have a picture of yours? I'm really wanting the power steps but, I've heard good things and I've heard bad things about them. I've never actually seen them in person. The only ones I've ever seen, were on a Tahoe, and were factory.

Here is the ad and pictures. Dropped price to $350 after doing some research. This is the pair for half the price of one bar if you order from GM directly.

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/186839-2014-6-chrome-nerf-bars-for-gm-1500-crew-cab-350/

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