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Having issues with my automatic running boards intermittently not coming out or not coming out at all. Does anyone know if it’s possible to take them off and replace with standard stationary running boards. 

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Are you referencing the stock extending running boards on a Denali?

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It’s on a 2017 1500 High Country. It’s the kind that have the articulating arms that move out and back. Not the mounts that move down.

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I had issues with the drivers side running board as well.  I have a 2018 Silverado High Country 4x4.  I bought a new motor and installed it myself.  It’s starting to have the same issues.  My next step is to replace them with regular running boards.

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Everything I’ve been able to find and read about them is the bushing seize up. Then the motors can’t overcome the resistance from the bushings and end up burning up the motor. 
 

I’m not sure if the frame had the mounting spots for the regular running boards. Or if some drilling would need to be done. 

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This is the MAIN reason when I bought my Denali last month that it was not an Ultimate Denali. I did not want the automatic running boards because they are known for burning up motors, especially in states with "bad" winters. I also like the fixed running boards because they help keep the sides of the truck from getting "debris/road rash"

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