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Trade: Go Rhino RB10 / Ranch Hand, for Stock Running boards?


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Hello,

 

I guess I'm super picky or something because I'm on my 3rd set of running boards on my 2015 Sierra 2500 Crew Cab, and I think I like the stock ones best all along (but sold them off a while back).

 

I have Ranch Hand running boards (sitting in my garage taking up space), and Go Rhino RB10s (currently installed). Would anyone like to trade a set of their stock all black OEM running boards for one of these other pairs?

 

I live in McKinney TX and would drive 30-45 to meet up.

 

Thanks,

Ryan

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I have a knock off set of OEM black boards I'm selling. Any pics of your boards? ( the ranch hands ) If interested let me know. Thanks. Here is what I have

 

http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu316/MHPrior80/E791FA4B-6A32-4C52-8A00-923587DC2D1B.jpg

 

http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu316/MHPrior80/882E5806-5635-4F0A-9D5A-1CD03EFA2F79.jpg

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Id be interested in a trade if you are. I can get some better pics too. They are in my storage unit

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I have a knock off set of OEM black boards I'm selling. Any pics of your boards? ( the ranch hands ) If interested let me know. Thanks. Here is what I have

 

http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu316/MHPrior80/E791FA4B-6A32-4C52-8A00-923587DC2D1B.jpg

 

http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu316/MHPrior80/882E5806-5635-4F0A-9D5A-1CD03EFA2F79.jpg

Do your knocks offs have the brackets that drop the boards down. The RB10s sit right under the body and I don't like it. They look amazing but don't drop down enough for me.

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They sit just like the OEM running boards. Like an inch-2inch below the cab. Only difference is 3 mounting brackets and not 4. Still very sturdy though.

 

And just realized you are 3.5 hours away from me. I'm in Austin.

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I've been thinking of doing the opposite. I have stock chrome running boards and was considering buying some ranch hands.

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