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Those are sweet! Can't seem to find them though...can you provide link or part number?

 

 

Thanks!

 

The GM part number is 23194635 and are listed at $1,034 CDN. I didn't pay MSRP but that's what they are listed at. That part number is for a crew cab standard box (my truck is a 2015 Silverado but should fit various years).

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I installed Amp Research Power Steps on my GMT900 recently and will never own another truck without them.

 

Really was thinking of getting these along with the extension arms since I'm going to lift my truck anyways. How much did you get yours for and did you do the plug and play or wire it yourself??

 

Also, I heard that they're really meant for the Crew Cab and I have a Double Cab. Do I need to do anything special so that it lines up correctly or what???

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Really was thinking of getting these along with the extension arms since I'm going to lift my truck anyways. How much did you get yours for and did you do the plug and play or wire it yourself??

 

Also, I heard that they're really meant for the Crew Cab and I have a Double Cab. Do I need to do anything special so that it lines up correctly or what???

 

I'll chime in here since I put them on mine as well.

 

Get the P-n-P, it's worth the extra cost. The install time for those is about 1.5 hours vs. wiring them yourself which takes 5-6 hours since you have to tear the doors apart to get to the wires (the P-n-P just plugs right into the OBDII port).

 

The part numbers for Crew and Double cab are the same. The only thing you have to do is cut some length off the boards before you install them. The instructions are written well and tell you exactly where to cut them. The steps are extruded aluminum so you can cut them with a good recip saw or jigsaw with a metal blade.

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Tires and wheels go on some time next week. I will clean it up and take some good pics.

 

 

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Think I'm going to be ordering these soon. Still like these? Holding up well?

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x2 on the PnP option. I love the amps definitely worth it. Light up real well at night and give the truck that cleaner look. Worth every penny.

 

 

I'll chime in here since I put them on mine as well.

 

Get the P-n-P, it's worth the extra cost. The install time for those is about 1.5 hours vs. wiring them yourself which takes 5-6 hours since you have to tear the doors apart to get to the wires (the P-n-P just plugs right into the OBDII port).

 

The part numbers for Crew and Double cab are the same. The only thing you have to do is cut some length off the boards before you install them. The instructions are written well and tell you exactly where to cut them. The steps are extruded aluminum so you can cut them with a good recip saw or jigsaw with a metal blade.

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While I love the look of my truck without steps my wife and son need them...

 

Silveradosaver's steps are my favorite so far and found an unbelievable deal for new take offs on craigslist today for them. Easy install and happy with the looks.

 

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While I love the look of my truck without steps my wife and son need them...

 

Silveradosaver's steps are my favorite so far and found an unbelievable deal for new take offs on craigslist today for them. Easy install and happy with the looks.

 

 

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Looks awesome! They are definitely some of the nicest sets out there, IMO.

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Anyone run the havoc hs2? I'm looking for measurements from rear of front wheel well to center of first step , then rear for t well again to center of rear step for 2014+ crew cab. I hope they better then nfab which I felt to far forward. Looking like I'll go with gmc if I can't get info but these look better price wise.

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I got these with the truck, just not a fan so they are up for sale, well they are on eBay.....

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I got these with the truck, just not a fan so they are up for sale, well they are on eBay.....

 

might help I you list price ?

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So, I'm cheap, so I bought the OEM-copy 6" rectangular steps from ebay for $165. In getting them mounted, I noticed that at one end, the rubber pad is about 5 inches from the end of the rail. At the other end, it's about 7 inches from the end.

 

Anyone who's truck came with this style steps from the factory able to tell me which end is front? My truck is a crew cab.

 

Thanks.

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Think I'm going to be ordering these soon. Still like these? Holding up well?

Ordered mine over the weekend. For the price, I figured it was worth a shot - just hope they're more functional than the n-fabs currently on my truck.

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Ordered mine over the weekend. For the price, I figured it was worth a shot - just hope they're more functional than the n-fabs currently on my truck.

 

The step didn't stick out far enough for me to get my foot up there.

 

I ended up going with the Magnum RT steps for extra rocker panel protection and an actual step.

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