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On 7/22/2020 at 10:56 AM, Ryeker_X said:

I was finally able to order these and install the same weekend, after daaaays of deciding between these Go Rhino RB20s or the NFab Podiums. Im glad I went with these Go Rhinos since its flat all the way through and that helps me wash and clean the top part of the truck without needing to watch my footing as much. The texture feels just like the line-x I have in the bed of my truck which I had done a few days after installing these boards. I tried to take pics of all angles and I think theyre badass!!

 

 

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I just ordered these after seeing your post! They look amazing and price isn't bad at all.

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These pics look great all-

I hope to pick up an RST Double Cab in Silver this week. It will need a Tonneau, Rhino Lining and side steps. Will try to get the bed lining aid for by dealer.

 

I had Westin stainless nerfs on my Colorado for almost 4 years, they were strong and held up well. I think with the Silver I'd rather have black running boards this time. As much as I like the look of the drop bucket steps, with passengers- it probably best to have full side steps. One option that I'm kinda warming up to though is the wheel to wheel steps. Trying to see if they look awkward at all.

 

MY first truck was a Frontier, and I could just reach over the side rail with no problem. With my Colorado- I noticed the difference in bed rail height and I could no longer just reach over. I thought the extra length on the side rail might be a good idea, but already bought the Westins.

 

Chris

  • 2 months later...
Posted

 

As far as potential vehicle upgrades go, Running Boards – and their close cousins Nerf Bars – are kind of special. They are part of a relatively small group of upgrade products that can bring both high-level aesthetic appeal and also real practical use to your car.

I have listed some of the top rated running board for your consideration. Hope you will find it useful.

1. Tyger Auto TG-AM2D20078 Star Armor Kit for 2009-2018 Ram 1500 Crew Cab; 2010-2021 2500/3500

2. MaxMate Compatible with 2009-2018 Ram 1500 Crew Cab (Including 2019-2020 Classic) - Nerf Bars

3. Tyger Auto TG-RS2D40078 RISER For 2009-2018 Dodge Ram 1500 (Including 2019-2020 Classic) Nerf Bars Running Boards

4. APS iBoard Running Boards 5 inches Compatible with Ram (Nerf Bars Side Steps Side Bars)

5. 6" Chrome Polished Side Step Nerf Bar Running Board Replacement for Silverado Sierra

I think this will help you to find your targeted running boards. I have fount this review useful and informative about running boards. You can read and analyze before making the final buying decission.

 

Thanks.

Patrick Jordan

 

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The ones that came on my 21 AT4 are probably the best looking factory style I’ve ever seen. They aren’t too bulky and tuck up high enough where they don’t interfere with clearance under the truck. 

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On 7/22/2020 at 10:56 AM, Ryeker_X said:

I was finally able to order these and install the same weekend, after daaaays of deciding between these Go Rhino RB20s or the NFab Podiums. Im glad I went with these Go Rhinos since its flat all the way through and that helps me wash and clean the top part of the truck without needing to watch my footing as much. The texture feels just like the line-x I have in the bed of my truck which I had done a few days after installing these boards. I tried to take pics of all angles and I think theyre badass!!

 

 

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Are these installed backwards? 

  • 1 month later...
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Just installed a set of eBay running boards. I really wanted the amp power steps but couldn’t swallow the cost right now. These were only $180 and after scouring the web and landing on the rb20 boards as my backup. These were pretty close in looks and way better than most out there.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fit-2019-2021-Chevy-Silverado-1500-Crew-Cab-6-Black-Running-Boards-Side-Steps/383128445772?pageci=e95aefed-56ae-4200-aaa8-abe0bb02b938

Yeah, truck needs a wash.
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Looking for running board options for my 2021 RST CC 

thanks! 

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On 9/2/2020 at 10:15 PM, flea_sly said:

I just ordered these after seeing your post! They look amazing and price isn't bad at all.

I ordered these as well, back on March 2nd.  They were supposedly in stock with an estimated ship date of the 17th - 20th, odd, but OK.  I received an email Wednesday now showing an "estimated" ship date of the 30th - 2nd. 

 

Evidently Real Truck is just flat out lying about them being in stock and are stringing me along.  If I can order a BakFlip MX4 and get it with free shipping in 2 days from Amazon (cheaper than every other price listed on line, by far), Real Truck can ship running boards within a week, two tops, IF the product was actually in stock.  First and last purchase from Real Truck for me.

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I submitted a request to cancel the order.  Waiting for a call back and I will see what they say.  If they can't get them to me this week, I will just have to find something else.

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1 hour ago, Jim E said:

I submitted a request to cancel the order.  Waiting for a call back and I will see what they say.  If they can't get them to me this week, I will just have to find something else.

Realtruck.com is the online retail division of Truck Hero.

 

Truck Hero now owns all of these brands (from their website): " Truck Hero’s industry-leading family of brands includes Advantage Truck Accessories™, Alloy USA®, AMP Research®, A.R.E.®, Auto Ventshade®, BAK Industries®, BACKRACK®, BedRug®, Belmor®, Bushwacker®, Extang®, Husky Liners®, LUND®, N-FAB®, OMIX™, Rampage Products®, Retrax®, RoadWorks®, Roll-N-Lock®, Rugged Liner®, Rugged Ridge®, Stampede™, Superlift®, Tonno Pro®, TruXedo®, UnderCover®, and an online retailer, RealTruck®. "

 

You'll notice Go Rhino is not one of their brands (read between the lines).

 

The advertised price for the GO Rhino RB20 Running Boards is the same on RealTruck.com and Autoanything.com. However, my experience with Autoanything.com is that if you use the chat or call and tell them you are looking for a better price, they often offer a discount. I always use the chat and they send me a link to the discounted price.

 

Of course now that you asked to cancel the order it will magically ship.

 

Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

 

JMHO

No expertise implied or expressed

Posted

Funnily enough, the price on Amazon is now the same, and ships from Real Truck and noted for delivery Thursday.   At least through Amazon I would have a more formal way of lodging a complaint, and one that they would want, and be more likely to fix.  

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On 10/2/2019 at 4:35 AM, NCD said:

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Man thats a sweet wheel setup you got. what offset and size tires you running also what size lift and how much cutting did you half to do?

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OK, so a correction on something that I stated earlier, and then a summary of the whole fiasco.

 

My original order was with Running Board Warehouse (I previously stated that I ordered from Real Truck).

 

So I placed my order on March 3rd.  Item was shown as in stock, ships free, and was the lowest advertised price that I could find (without calling anyone).  The estimated ship date was given as March 17-22.  On March 16, I received an "update" stating the estimated ship date was pushed to March 30 - April 5.  Saturday, March 20 I followed the "Contact Us" link from the email providing the update and was taken to Real Truck.  Monday morning Real Truck responded stating that they would begin the cancellation process.  I immediately went to Amazon and placed my order (still the same price) and was given a estimated delivery date of Thursday.  Less than an hour later I received the "your item has shipped" notification.  And they actually arrived today. 

 

The craziest part of this entire debacle is that my original order (through Running Board Warehouse) and the new order from Amazon were both fulfilled by Real Truck.

 

I don't know if they noticed the 2nd order to the same address and realized they messed up, or if this was just your typical speedy service provided by Amazon.  I'm guessing the first as these shipped via FedEx, and I can't remember the last time I received anything ordered through Amazon which arrived via FedEx.

 

In any case, I now have what I wanted.

 

And the price went down $10 today at Amazon, but is now being fulfilled by AutoAnything.

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