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I believe they're Advanced Desert Design. Price is a little salty.

Umm wow. Just saw. They don't sell that style for the Chevy but at 1500 bucks. They can keep em. Wow

 

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Umm wow. Just saw. They don't sell that style for the Chevy but at 1500 bucks. They can keep em. Wow

 

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$1500????? You gotta be shittin me I agree they can keep em

 

 

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figured I'd be the guinea pig and bought them. Unbelievable -- they are all plastic except for the metal brackets that run from the step to the body. I think the older versions were powder coated steel.

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So you don't like them...?

 

 

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took off my ICI magnum RT boards and installed a set of OEM ones that I had sprayed with Line-x. They encased them completely so it should last forever.

 

my ICI RTs are for sale now if anybody is interested.

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took off my ICI magnum RT boards and installed a set of OEM ones that I had sprayed with Line-x. They encased them completely so it should last forever.

 

my ICI RTs are for sale now if anybody is interested.

Nice [emoji1303]

 

 

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took off my ICI magnum RT boards and installed a set of OEM ones that I had sprayed with Line-x. They encased them completely so it should last forever.

 

my ICI RTs are for sale now if anybody is interested.

 

looks good . what's the price - Line-x ??

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If my truck did not have thrm, I'd get a set of AMP Powerfolds. They are grest for kickjng snow/mud off my boots before getting in.

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took off my ICI magnum RT boards and installed a set of OEM ones that I had sprayed with Line-x. They encased them completely so it should last forever.

 

my ICI RTs are for sale now if anybody is interested.

Looks good, great idea

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Installed the Go Rhino RB10's last night!

 

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looks good. any problem with install ? they set tight to rocker panels ?? where the best place to buy them . what's the going price .

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looks good. any problem with install ? they set tight to rocker panels ?? where the best place to buy them . what's the going price .

 

Thanks tahoe08!

 

For the most part, install was pretty straight forward. The only tricky part was getting the running boards to line up perfectly straight, so that the gaps were the same in the front and the back. A little tweaking with the brackets and bolts did the trick. I would say they sit fairy tight to the rocker panels (between 1/4" to 1/2" gap). They can be adjusted to make the gap even tighter. Here is a close up picture:

 

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I purchased mine a few weeks ago from:

 

http://www.autoanything.com/nerf-bars/go-rhino-rb10-running-boards

 

They were listed at $495, but I had a 22% off coupon code that I received via email. Also, I went through Chase Bank's online shopping portal called "Shop Through Chase" to get an additional 4% cash back (chase rewards card is required). After all discounts, my final price ended up being $370.66 shipped to my door. They did get back ordered for a couple weeks so I had to wait longer than originally expected.

 

Here is a 20% off coupon code if you decide to buy from them: BASIC150 (expires 8/21)

 

I've only had them on for a couple days so far but I would definitely recommend them.

 

My only complaint is with the "Go Rhino" logo that is riveted on the side of the right running board. The logo on my right running board is riveted upside down. I need to contact Go Rhino to see what they will do to make it right. Either money back or a replacement board would work for me. Here is a picture showing the upside down logo:

 

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