Is that the standard width RB10, or the 'slim' version?I usually don't use the steps, in or out, and getting out sometimes rub the pants leg (no shorts here in PA right now!). On 2 years and no rust yet (they are carbon steel, and there's no adjustment in mounting).![]()
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Must be std, didn't know there even was a slim...Is that the standard width RB10, or the 'slim' version?
Yeah, I think the slim are newer from what I'm seeing. Meant for those that really want the boards high and tight to rockers for maximum clearance.Must be std, didn't know there even was a slim...
Thanks!That's a really nice job you did!
Thanks!I worked in a body shop years ago and we always had trucks come in and ask us to paint or linex type paint the bottom portion of the rockers and trim like this. I can attest, not only does this look great, but it also protects the bottom from rock chips. And if you do get a big chip in it, it's easy to touch up without noticing
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Air scoopity doopity 3000 looks killerFinished printing the Air Scoopity Doopity 3000. Next will be testing if these actually reduce intake temps by any notable degree.
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Don't mind the grungy truck.Yeah, I think the slim are newer from what I'm seeing. Meant for those that really want the boards high and tight to rockers for maximum clearance.
Would it be too much to ask for a pic of the board looking down with the door open when you have a free moment? Curious how much actual 'step' space is available for a foot while climbing into the cab. (without toe touching the body rocker panel)
thank you!!Don't mind the grungy truck.
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I'll buy one if you sell it under that official title.Finished printing the Air Scoopity Doopity 3000. Next will be testing if these actually reduce intake temps by any notable degree.
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Guess I have chosen a side….![]()
Welcome to the dark side! ? ?
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