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about to pull trigger to purchase articulating steps from a 2018 gmc sierra denali to install on 2014 gmc sierra slt crew cab. anyone used harness dr. harness for this upgrade with good success? any other purchase needed to install without problems? all feedback welcomed.

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Yep. Used his harness and he actually installed everything including the boards too.

Needed new fuse box because I have a '14 and didn't have the big fuse that powers steps. And he actually combined two IP switches together for me because I like the "Aux" labeling. Lol

Going to need some retainer clips and bolts of course. I probably can dig up some part numbers... Phil told me everything that I needed and even sent me some ebay & gmpartsdirect.com links to ensure that I bought the right parts!

Can't say enough nice things about his products and his customer service!!! I've gotten harnesses for my center console upgrade as well as my dl3 upgrade as well. I'm a repeat customer.

My kids (7 & 4) love these steps and being able to get into truck unassisted!

Probably my best mod thus far!
They work absolutely seamlessly just like from the factory!

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I used his schematic and built the harness for mine. Work like a charm. 
 

if I didn’t have plenty of harness building experience, I would have bought his for sure. 
 

I have not done anything for inside controls though. They only operate now off the door  triggers or by pressing the back button where they go all the way back

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I  have factory stationary steps now do you think these bolts and nutclips will install new to me steps, are do I need something different?

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42 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

If local 15$ lol

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I doubt I’m local, but I’d like to buy one just to tear into and see what I can do to add the steps button to mine. Hava

 

 

 

i have the diagram and parts list on my work computer I think. I can get it Monday. But I found it on one of pgamboa’s posts here or his YouTube video comments

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19 minutes ago, rah7777777 said:

I doubt I’m local, but I’d like to buy one just to tear into and see what I can do to add the steps button to mine. Hava

 

 

 

i have the diagram and parts list on my work computer I think. I can get it Monday. But I found it on one of pgamboa’s posts here or his YouTube video comments

Lol I’m not trippin if want one Pm me I’ll send once I have another order 

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raf7777777 saw the video, am still not sure which numbers and quantity of each to order, without ordering to many are not enough, somewhat blurry on my computer

 

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