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Most places charge $80 to $125 per hour to install accessories.  Some trucks are more difficult than others.  But, $100 to install Amp steps is stupid low.

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Guess I was the guinea pig for these steps. Lol no one had pictures of them anywhere, even N-Fab didn't have any.. But here they are N-Fab Podium steps.

 

 

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I pulled the trigger on these as well. I like the look. Hopefully they hold up

 

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I removed the Chevy accessories tube steps that came with mine and added the N-Fab RKR rails witj removable steps. 20190301_095149.thumb.jpg.0c3c70cfc2f3c5b702814b9efdb57ccb.jpg

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Installed today. Rough Country HD2. 
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How are you liking these? I was looking at them and the go rhinos. Trying to make a decision. How was install?


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1 hour ago, krychrt said:

 

 

I pulled the trigger on these as well. I like the look. Hopefully they hold up

 

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Right on, they look good right? I like how the ends of the tube curve off towards the underneath of the truck

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2 hours ago, Thejet07 said:

 


How are you liking these? I was looking at them and the go rhinos. Trying to make a decision. How was install?


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I’m still liking them. I think they look good and, well, they haven’t fallen off yet while stepping on them ? 

Install was super straightforward on the driver side - passenger side has a couple more steps because of a different front bracket. Overall fairly easy though (I had one person helping). If you want more pictures of them, let me know. 

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I’ve seen a lot of love for the standard Amp powersteps, I’m wondering if anybody has gotten the Xtreme version? After seeing some posts about guys having one end of the steps sag a bit I kind of like the idea of having motors on both ends. I just can’t seem to find any pictures of them actually installed.

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Would anyone know how to get a replacement end cap for the factory running board? I have a 2014 Sierra All-Terrain, haven’t had any luck searching around. Thanks.

 

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So I'm in the market for some running boards to help others get in the truck/stop the wear on my door sills. Whats my options on a running board that's tight fitting to the rockers don't want to give up to much and don't really want to spend over a grand for power steps either. Just looking for suggestions i like the dominator d6's but have read several stories of them coming damaged so just seeing whats out there. Thanks in advance! 

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9 minutes ago, Rally_18 said:

So I'm in the market for some running boards to help others get in the truck/stop the wear on my door sills. Whats my options on a running board that's tight fitting to the rockers don't want to give up to much and don't really want to spend over a grand for power steps either. Just looking for suggestions i like the dominator d6's but have read several stories of them coming damaged so just seeing whats out there. Thanks in advance! 

I put on HD2 from RC. Love them still and they hug up to the body really close - which was one of my requirements. 

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10 minutes ago, Rally_18 said:

So I'm in the market for some running boards to help others get in the truck/stop the wear on my door sills. Whats my options on a running board that's tight fitting to the rockers don't want to give up to much and don't really want to spend over a grand for power steps either. Just looking for suggestions i like the dominator d6's but have read several stories of them coming damaged so just seeing whats out there. Thanks in advance! 

I have the GoRhino RB20's.  They fit nice and tight up against the body ot the truck.12-21-18.thumb.jpg.ae4cf7f8e7d67371281976ac93406dc1.jpg5c890a990d797_Sideshot.thumb.jpg.37bea09914ef4cdb95a47bd7b69c3f2f.jpg

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Just now, shadrickjm said:

I have the GoRhino RB20's.  They fit nice and tight up against the body of the frame.12-21-18.thumb.jpg.ae4cf7f8e7d67371281976ac93406dc1.jpg5c890a990d797_Sideshot.thumb.jpg.37bea09914ef4cdb95a47bd7b69c3f2f.jpg

Those look nice! I love your truck, looks great! 

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3 minutes ago, EpicLT said:

I put on HD2 from RC. Love them still and they hug up to the body really close - which was one of my requirements. 

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i like how these hug the body just wish the ends tapered in a bit. They look great tho

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4 minutes ago, shadrickjm said:

I have the GoRhino RB20's.  They fit nice and tight up against the body ot the truck.12-21-18.thumb.jpg.ae4cf7f8e7d67371281976ac93406dc1.jpg5c890a990d797_Sideshot.thumb.jpg.37bea09914ef4cdb95a47bd7b69c3f2f.jpg

They look good are they up as tight as they go? I feel like the D6's are even a bit tighter to the rockers.

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