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Found part # for the new AT4 high clearance step for RPO code VXW or PDG....GM 84630474. Kind of expensive so I’ll have to wait for a used set. 

 

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Following -- I want to switch out the 6" oval steps that came on my 2020 AT4. The high clearance steps weren't available yet.

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I have the Chevrolet version of these on my trail boss. I love them a lot. I was able to score a set used off of an HD a few months ago for cheap. So far they are awesome compared to the other off road steps and the flats on my fathers Silverado. The finish is fantastic. 

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Dang these are what I was wanting for my AT4 but ended up finding a set of Westin HDX for 125$ so I could not pass that deal up. They hang down a little lower then I would like but are not bad. 

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I really want a set of these, they are one of the best looking options, but we've seen a few reports of guys denting the rocker panels on facebook, evidently it's extremely thin/weak on these trucks, and the high and tight running board encourages shoes/boots to hit it harder/more often   Couple guys installed the Bushwacker rocker panel covers to help with the issue.

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59 minutes ago, todd308 said:

I really want a set of these, they are one of the best looking options, but we've seen a few reports of guys denting the rocker panels on facebook, evidently it's extremely thin/weak on these trucks, and the high and tight running board encourages shoes/boots to hit it harder/more often   Couple guys installed the Bushwacker rocker panel covers to help with the issue.

Thank you. Good helpful comment which is what these forums are for. I wish more would do the same instead of just ignorantly talk $h!t. 👍🏻

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On 3/22/2021 at 5:07 PM, EXSlider400 said:

Found part # for the new AT4 high clearance step for RPO code VXW or PDG....GM 84630474. Kind of expensive so I’ll have to wait for a used set. 

 

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I have a set for sale 530-515-8285

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26 minutes ago, waterman said:

Pain in the butt to clean. The step and the paint near it.

 

Can you post pics of yours?

 

What have you used or done to clean them?

 

-Grover67

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23 hours ago, Grover67 said:

 

Can you post pics of yours?

 

What have you used or done to clean them?

 

-Grover67

My setup is from the factory. The steps have a coating similar to bedliner, they trap dirt continuously. If you get dirt behind them, it is difficult to remove.

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On 6/1/2021 at 4:21 PM, Silverflash22 said:

I have a set for sale as well in Michigan. 

 

Hi Silverflash22, new to the board here and a new AT4 owner as well.  On the hunt for a set of these steps and may be interested in the set you have for sale, but am unable to send a direct message on here for some reason (likely because I just registered).  Can you shoot me an email at [email protected]?  Thank you.

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On 6/1/2021 at 4:21 PM, Silverflash22 said:

I have a set for sale as well in Michigan. 

Where about in Michigan and price?  I’m also in Michigan and debating on getting a set.

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