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Does anybody make a push out step like ford has for our trucks?

Are you talking about the steps on the Ford Platinum trucks? Those are the Amp PowerSteps we are discussing.

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Quick question, found a wicked deal on a set of factory gm running boards that have just been freshly powder coated black. My only issue is they came off of a 2011 3/4 ton crew cab, can anyone confirm that they will fit a 2014 half ton crew cab? Don't want to buy them and find out that they won't fit.

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Probably will NOT fit.

 

I got Raptor 4" OE style from Autoanything.com. $188 with a 20% promo code. Nice and easy to install.

 

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So finally got back home and had some spare time to install the RB10 steps from GoRhino!! I really do like them, the make the truck look so different. I am glade that I held out for these.. Here are some pictures, sorry for the quality and for the truck being dirty.

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Those look great, mine should be here Friday!

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Those Rhino RB10s look so sweet I just pulled the trigger on a set myself from CARiD. Hope they get here quick!

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My nerf steps look better after the 6inch lift. I installed a year before I lifted truck because my wife was pregnant. If I didnt lift truck I would have went with a different set up. 8a43f82c763824c45ae549fe7150b31e.jpg

 

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Probably will NOT fit.

 

I got Raptor 4" OE style from Autoanything.com. $188 with a 20% promo code. Nice and easy to install.

 

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Hey could you post a cpl full body shots of your truck with these, if you don't mind.

 

Im having a hard time making my mind up if I want to get an actual running board or nerf bars

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Here you go. I liked the black, and it looks better than a running board IMO. They have chrome finish, too.

 

Also scored the toolbox for $60 on Craig's List. :ughdance:992osw.jpg

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Just got my Go Rhino Boards installed today! Meant to take an after picture but it got dark before I finished it up, so I'll post the before and after tomorrow. So far I'm happy with them. The only reason I decided to put boards on is living in the northernmost part of Minnesota I drive on almost 500 miles of gravel a week and my doors were taking an absolute beating. The boards were really easy to install. I probably spent an hour and a half putting them on by myself, and wasn't rushing by any means. I think after I get the truck leveled I will like them even more. The finish on them suprised me, I'm a little bit on the fence about how textured it is, but it seems tough enough to stand the rocks they are gonna see in their life so I can deal with it. I got them from CarId.com, and they were very good to deal with. They price matched another website and shipped within 24hrs of ordering them. I'll post some pics tomorrow

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