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I am now moving on to my next mod - adding running boards, I like the look of the full board vs nerf steps, thinking in winter that I would have to focus where the step actually is and stepping on bar and foot sliding off. I'm wanting the boards mainly for:
1. Ease of getting in driver's seat - sliding across it, wear it out factor
2. Door Ding - Protection - from car door's anyways - other trucks probably won't matter
3. Help hide the hideous exposed pinch weld; I see that there are covers available for that issue, but I hope running boards will hide it too
From the various pics on this site, it appears that the Factory OEM drops down lower than the aftermarket ones and leaves the pinch weld exposed. With it being lower, am I correct in saying that I could still get door dings with factory.
From the various options - any benefit to the frame mount style vs pinch weld mount, other than off-roading durability
I'm looking at Go-Rhino - RB-10 or RB-20 - From the pics, it appears higher that factory, more even with door sill but I cannot really tell if it hides the pinch weld.
I'm not planning on doing any serious off-roading, so I don't think I need the Rock Sliders. Just basic simple running boards that will be durable and last without rusting out.
1. Ease of getting in driver's seat - sliding across it, wear it out factor
2. Door Ding - Protection - from car door's anyways - other trucks probably won't matter
3. Help hide the hideous exposed pinch weld; I see that there are covers available for that issue, but I hope running boards will hide it too
From the various pics on this site, it appears that the Factory OEM drops down lower than the aftermarket ones and leaves the pinch weld exposed. With it being lower, am I correct in saying that I could still get door dings with factory.
From the various options - any benefit to the frame mount style vs pinch weld mount, other than off-roading durability
I'm looking at Go-Rhino - RB-10 or RB-20 - From the pics, it appears higher that factory, more even with door sill but I cannot really tell if it hides the pinch weld.
I'm not planning on doing any serious off-roading, so I don't think I need the Rock Sliders. Just basic simple running boards that will be durable and last without rusting out.
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, so I will have to possibly go with the slims, I think I remember reading that you can adjust them but It takes away from the actual step
