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On 5/23/2019 at 10:04 PM, matt76cmich said:

Well I saw I truck around town with the RB20s and that did it for me. Ordered them the other day and installed them today. Ran into a small problem with the rocker threaded bolts being full of crap and started to strip the bolts. I stopped and then ran and grabbed a tap to clean up the bolts (worked like a charm). Install was pretty straight forward and easy. Still debating where front to back I want to end up with the boards, but happy for now. eb3b22a249f025039117f46b08f1010f.jpgf2116666959735cbffa1c2e6d92ed322.jpg55ee604127dda58dda8f50d8935a3221.jpg

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Dude those look BADASS, I  like the 17's and the beefy tires too!  I have those boards saved in my amazon cart for 'later' I'm prob gonna just repaint my OEM ones black for now though cause I need a new tonneau cover more than I need new steps...

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Selling my tri-fold running boards off of my 2016 Denali. The truck has 29K miles currently and they are in good shape. Shoot me a text if interested 678-491-8199

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Replaces 2 yr old rusting NFAB bars with iBoards, took about 20 minutes to install. First thing I noticed was how much easier it is getting in and out,  not only for me but the wife and kids. When I removed the NFAB bars, the tubes were full of rust crumbs. 

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Finally got around to installing my Ici Rt  magnums got them on sale American trucks dot com for 277 delivered. 

 

 

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On 6/29/2019 at 1:31 PM, Sean006 said:

Finally got around to installing my Ici Rt  magnums got them on sale American trucks dot com for 277 delivered. 

 

 

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Slick, man!  I had those on my 14 z.  Those are the best steps in the angled look.

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On 6/29/2019 at 2:31 PM, Sean006 said:

Finally got around to installing my Ici Rt  magnums got them on sale American trucks dot com for 277 delivered. 

 

 

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Those look nice. I may go with those on my truck. 

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I am looking to buy Amp research running boards with plug and play.  Are they pretty much $1500 all the time or does anyone know anywhere that sells them cheaper?  Thanks!

 

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Hey all quick question. I just picked up a set of GM running boards from a local guy. I have a 2015 Silverado LTZ he has a 2016 LTZ both crew cabs (he didn't like the running boards). Part numbers are 22912947 and 22912948. The issue is that The bolts that he gave me do not thread into the welded nut and the horizontal threaded hole for the front two mounting locations, the bolts are too big. I thought these were universal? Did something change between '15 and '16? I just need to know what size bolts I need so I can go to the hardware store and get some. Thanks for the help. 

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On 7/15/2019 at 8:03 AM, vhreso said:

I am looking to buy Amp research running boards with plug and play.  Are they pretty much $1500 all the time or does anyone know anywhere that sells them cheaper?  Thanks!

 

I’ve seen them cheaper on amazon 

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21 hours ago, Racindave said:

I’ve seen them cheaper on amazon 

Thanks!  I was able to find them and save a few hundred on another site!  I will hopefully be installing them later today!

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I currently have the chrome rectangular 6 inch steps for my 2017 crew cab Sierra and would prefer the tubular 4inch black step. If anyone is down to trade, PM me.

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1 minute ago, nathanj485 said:

I currently have the chrome rectangular 6 inch steps for my 2017 crew cab Sierra and would prefer the tubular 4inch black step. If anyone is down to trade, PM me.

 

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I just replaced my nerf bars. I thought I could pull them off, clean up the rust, prime, paint, and get a couple more years out of. No such luck. First bolt loosened, then tightened back up after a few turns. I put an electric impact wrench on it, and well .. it turned. Tore it up. Rusted worse than I thought. So I removed them completely and considered leaving it that way. I thought it looked pretty good without them, nice clean look. But I found myself falling out of the truck every time I got out without them. Muscle memory? I replaced them. Same bars, just new.

 

 

 

 

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