Oil changes and running boards

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Two questions for you, my friends. How often do you get your oil changed? What are your favorite factory running boards? (If could send a link, too, that would be much obliged).
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Two questions for you, my friends. How often do you get your oil changed? What are your favorite factory running boards? (If could send a link, too, that would be much obliged).
You really want to start a war, don't you? :) How frequently to change your oil is almost as controversial as what oil to use!

For me, I basically follow the oil life monitor on the truck. I don't wait until the last minute to change it, but I mostly follow it. I think the first oil change was about 8k and I just did the second one not too long ago which was 15k or so. Both times I had 10-15% oil life left on the monitor I think.
 
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Thanks for the heads up! Definitely don’t want to start a war!
 

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I change the oil in my vehicles once a year, or every 5K miles. Whichever comes first. Disclaimer: Others do different. :)

A far as running boards I passed on the factory one as I just can't see the price. So, these are the ones I ordered for my SuperCab.

These are for the Crew Cab, but they are the same material as mine. The are well built, and a much more reasonable price. These are considered side steps on the TAC site, but they also have running boards.

https://www.tacautoparts.com/collec...side-bars-nerf-bars-off-road-accessories-2pcs
 

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I came of age in the days of 3k mile oil changes. I ignore oil monitors and my habit for years is 5k oil and filter changes. I use synthetic oil and a quality filter. At the same time I rotate the tires.

Sometimes I'll send an oil sample off for analysis.

I didn't care for factory running boards as I thought they hang too low for off road use. I ended up using Go Rhino running boards. They are a little higher and offer some protection from flying gravel and rocks.
 


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Thank you guys so much. Great tips. I was told by a family member that he does 5K in all his vehicles. I didn’t like the look (or cost) of the factory running boards, so thanks for the tips!
 

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I was looking at these. You’re happy with them? I like that they mount higher than nerf bars and don’t stick way out like some running boards. Some reviews say they don’t offer much platform as a step. Is that your experience?
They're okay. They have enough platform that I can step on them to wash the windshield or roof. I'm tall enough I really don't need them to get in and out of my Ranger. The main reason I got them was for rocker protection on gravel roads and rock protection. They also sell a version that is wider.
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