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On 2/19/2020 at 4:03 PM, psk256 said:

These were dealer installed. I'd have to take a closer look to see what they are.

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I my name is Ty. I have a lifted Z71 Chevy Silverado 2019. I have the same runners. the plastic panel on driver side cracked. I am trying to find out the name or make of this particular runner. Do you know the name or manufacture?  Also do you know where i can purchase these runners? Response would be So Appreciated. 

Thank You.  

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2 hours ago, Philly Phan said:

I my name is Ty. I have a lifted Z71 Chevy Silverado 2019. I have the same runners. the plastic panel on driver side cracked. I am trying to find out the name or make of this particular runner. Do you know the name or manufacture?  Also do you know where i can purchase these runners? Response would be So Appreciated. 

Thank You.  

Sorry Philly, I never found out what brand or model these were.

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On 4/5/2021 at 2:44 PM, SigPig94 said:


Awesome.....really appreciate your help.  I also had a hard time deciding....but seeing them on your truck convinced me that’s what I want.  I just ordered a pair and I might ask my Line-X guy if he can put a coat on them before installation.....I think he usually charges $250 for coating a pair of running boards, but I’m gonna see if he can lower that since these Dominators won’t require any real prepping/taping/etc....the Line-X should make them impervious to New England weather conditions so we’ll see.

Thanks again.

How do these compare to the stock AT4 high clearance running boards?  I am considering both, but these are much more reasonable.  Appreciate any feedback.

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Westin Pro Traxx 5 wheel to wheel with Line X coating... These were scratched & dented in shipping.  The seller refunded the full price in lieu of replacing them. I then paid $267 to Line X them.

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iArmor 6.5" wide aluminum step bars with square tube from eBay. Part number IA-57271712  They were $310 shipped back in May of 21.

 

 

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My new AMP Research boards.  The hardest part of installing them was determining the best way to fish the wore harness down each wheel well.  Otherwise, pretty simple install.  I really like them, although they don't tuck up underneath as far as I would have liked.

 

Still searching for the fix for the upside-down pics.  Even if I turn them upside down in the file I load from, they still come out upside down.  Frankly, this may be the lamest Forum board I have ever been a member of... :(

 

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Looking for something that will help the gf get into the truck, not hit me in the back of the legs as I jump out, AND serve as somewhat of an emergency rock slider. I'm clearly not heavily offroading my standard bed crew cab, but occasionally take it places it probably shouldn't go. Do any of you have these below, and would they offer any body protection in an oh ****** moment? 

1. Go Rhino Dominator D1,D6,DSS (Is the DSS too narrow? Are shoes constantly hitting the body paint a problem?) 
https://www.gorhino.com/dominator-extreme-side-steps
2. Westin Outlaw Nerf Bar Step 
https://realtruck.com/p/westin-outlaw-nerf-step-bars/?utm_source=criteo&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=desktop
3. Tyger Auto
https://www.amazon.com/Tyger-Auto-TG-AM2C20248-Compatible-Silverado/dp/B07QFSP9H3/ref=sr_1_3?c=ts&keywords=Running+Boards&pd_rd_r=b6d747d1-8a0f-4a47-a5df-e1cfe5480341&pd_rd_w=bnSqD&pd_rd_wg=3rCbF&pf_rd_p=9360b471-40a4-4849-a379-57e91fca0d04&pf_rd_r=7YMT65XZ2FESDZHAS582&qid=1642191574&refinements=p_89%3ATyger+Auto&s=automotive&sr=1-3-catcorr&ts_id=15736621&vehicle=2021-47-491------------&vehicleName=2021+Chevrolet+Silverado+1500
4. Rough Country HD2 (Probably the least of a slider on the list)
https://www.roughcountry.com/gm-cab-length-hd2-steps-srb01900.html?find=2021-chevy-silverado-1500-4wd-750287

Posted
Just now, chuckles5150 said:

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HDX drop steps after 3.5" RC lift they were just too low on stock suspension... yes wheels and tires are coming lol

 

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Looking at Wheel to Wheel running boards for my 2021 RST Crew,4x4

Any advantages or things to stay away from? looking for 6" Wheel to Wheel versions, anyone have any that they like? 

Thanks in advance

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8 hours ago, rbdjr said:

Looking at Wheel to Wheel running boards for my 2021 RST Crew,4x4

Any advantages or things to stay away from? looking for 6" Wheel to Wheel versions, anyone have any that they like? 

Thanks in advance

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I’m happy with the Go Rhino RB10 because they hug the bottom sill of the vehicle and I liked the one-piece mounting brackets. The RB10 are 6” wide all the way across and don’t stick out too far. They already catch a good number of rocks that fly up so hopefully they reduce lower door chips.
 

I liked the RB 20 like someone posted but they are something like 7.5” wide at the front and taper to around 6 or so in the back. I think the design fits the Silverado a bit better than the RB10, but I was worried that the extra 1.5” width up front would stick out too much. You get a wider step for the front passenger and a bit more rock protection.

 

I looked at what I wanted for a long time and really wasn’t thinking about flying rocks from the tires until someone posted it. So that and a step that isn’t too low made me go this route. 

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8 hours ago, Desrunner said:

I’m happy with the Go Rhino RB10 because they hug the bottom sill of the vehicle and I liked the one-piece mounting brackets. The RB10 are 6” wide all the way across and don’t stick out too far. They already catch a good number of rocks that fly up so hopefully they reduce lower door chips.
 

I liked the RB 20 like someone posted but they are something like 7.5” wide at the front and taper to around 6 or so in the back. I think the design fits the Silverado a bit better than the RB10, but I was worried that the extra 1.5” width up front would stick out too much. You get a wider step for the front passenger and a bit more rock protection.

 

I looked at what I wanted for a long time and really wasn’t thinking about flying rocks from the tires until someone posted it. So that and a step that isn’t too low made me go this route. 

I have a pair of brand new running boards for purchased from the dealer on 1/4/22 and have been on the car for a week.  I just took them off and will sell for best offer. Here is a link of the item https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/oem-parts/gm-chrome-round-step-pkg-84016710

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