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I recently removed my factory Chevy Silverado Crew Cab  4" assist steps and would like to get rid of them. Does anyone have any recommendations on how i could sell them? I have tried craigslist and have not had any luck. Would anyone be interested buying them? I live in CT.  

 

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I recently removed my factory Chevy Silverado Crew Cab  4" assist steps and would like to get rid of them. Does anyone have any recommendations on how i could sell them? I have tried craigslist and have not had any luck. Would anyone be interested buying them? I live in CT.  
 
Sorry for the off topic comment. 
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I’ve had pretty good luck with Facebook marketplace or some of the apps like OfferUp and letgo. More places you post, the better. Can be tough though with how cheap some of the aftermarket steps are these days. Also, there’s a for sale section on the forums, but I believe the post minimum is 50 to post in there.


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On 1/29/2018 at 12:45 PM, cgalpha08 said:

Has anyone installed a set of the Go Rhino RB20s? was looking at these as a more minimalist approach and tossing the drop step onto the passenger side for the GF. Thanks.

I've also been scoping those out. I really really wish they had a wheel to wheel version available. Would make accessing the bed so much easier.

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38 minutes ago, Penguin VII said:

I've also been scoping those out. I really really wish they had a wheel to wheel version available. Would make accessing the bed so much easier.

What would be a good price to sell my assist steps for? $100? 

Thank you for the help guys!

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On ‎1‎/‎29‎/‎2018 at 2:15 PM, cgalpha08 said:

Has anyone installed a set of the Go Rhino RB20s? was looking at these as a more minimalist approach and tossing the drop step onto the passenger side for the GF. Thanks.

Anyone with RB10s, RB20s, or D6 dominator steps? I'm on the fence.

 

To be honest I would probably have ordered them if I didn't have issue with their finish in the past.

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What would be a good price to sell my assist steps for? $100? 
Thank you for the help guys!

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don't like them IMHO power running boards should not be seen that is why i like my AMP research boards, and the AMP's have some flex as well 

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1 hour ago, RP53 said:

don't like them IMHO power running boards should not be seen that is why i like my AMP research boards, and the AMP's have some flex as well 

My Amps have ZERO flex.  :P

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6 hours ago, TruckDaddy said:

I believe it's the Jeep that's flexing, not the steps.  We will see what happens on a truck.

No sir, it's clearly the mounting brackets for those steps doing the flexing.

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37 minutes ago, TruckDaddy said:

The way the brackets are engineered, I don't see how downward force is going to flex the brackets.

I don't know either, but I'm watching the same video you are, and the man (who looks to be 200lbs - way less than the 650lbs max they indicate) is causing them to flex substantially.  Probably the mounts or the mounting points (body sheetmetal?) or both.  Either way, it's moot to me because they're as ugly as homemade sin!

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