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Re: Side Steps
[Re: DusterKid]
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03/15/18 01:17 PM
03/15/18 01:17 PM
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Posts: 546 Gilman, IA
sabbfan
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mopar
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Gilman, IA
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I have the chrome Raptors with black rubber inserts where you step, they extend to the rear tire. Very sturdy, they don’t flex when I’m standing on them. Great for getting in the bed of the truck. Look good too.
2012 Ram 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 5.7 Hemi 2011 Dodge Durango 3.6L 2009 Dodge Caliber 1.8L 5 speed 1970 Super Bee-someday!
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Re: Side Steps
[Re: 70Duster440]
#2467956
03/18/18 01:43 AM
03/18/18 01:43 AM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,699 Newport, Mi
Evil Spirit
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master
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Newport, Mi
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Those are nice looking steps.
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Re: Side Steps
[Re: poorboy]
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03/24/18 03:42 AM
03/24/18 03:42 AM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,699 Newport, Mi
Evil Spirit
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Newport, Mi
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Look into how and what the kits install to. A lot of the newer running board kits mount with the body mount bolts. Its great when they are new, but not so good if there is a problem a few years down the road and they need to be removed for any reason. The body mount bolts tend to break rather then loosen, especially if there is any rust involved. Gene Good point. You are at the mercy of the installer as to how anything comes back apart. Good mechanics take the little bit of extra time to never seize bolts upon assembly - hacks don't.
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