Running Boards ???
It seems you need something to help get in and out of these even at stock stance.
I was thinking about a fixed board to double as a rock guard and help protect the lower panels. Some have mentioned some of these also help protect from parking lot door dings, etc. I actually like the 6" extended board which is just a $230 option. An extended boards would be great for help with bed access. I know many like the auto OEM and AMP boards. I also know AMP has an XL that includes a Rock guard that helps protect the very bottom (but not the sides at all). Anyway.... just thought I would see what some opinions are on why you use what you use for cab steps / running boards. Thanks!!!!!!! EDIT: I actually like these Luverne Grip Steps..... they make an extended model and someone posted a set on a truck a few months back. |
I went with the factory installed power steps. They seemed to come down more and further out which made it easier to get in and out. My wife is also a little shorter so it definitely helps her out more. Plus the platform just seemed like it had more room for my big feet. Just my $.02
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Duke, I went with the factory extended running board on my Lariat. I'm hoping that I'll be able to utilize the extended portion to access a toolbox in the bed, if not I think it will help provide some underbody protection. I like the fixed step on my 2012.
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My truck came with power steps. I wouldn't have anything else. The only concern I had when I first got my truck was the rear-end was significantly higher off the ground. This made the built-in tailgate steps impossible for me to reach and I'm 6 feet tall. I lowered the rear-end by only 1.5" and it also lowering the power steps a little as well. I can just barely get my foot on the tailgate step but at least I can get into the bed now. I didn't notice much of an improvement on the power steps although I didn't have an issue with them being too high from the beginning.
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Originally Posted by tony m 6.7
(Post 17320539)
Duke, I went with the factory extended running board on my Lariat. I'm hoping that I'll be able to utilize the extended portion to access a toolbox in the bed, if not I think it will help provide some underbody protection. I like the fixed step on my 2012.
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I went with the extended running boards as well. I like the idea of them acting as a rock guard and I have a 5th wheel so it will be much easier to hitch and unhitch using the step. I do think the automatic steps are cool and are much "cleaner" looking.
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My wife had the retractable running boards on her Denali. They were nice until the salt and other elements got to them. $2500 or so later, they both worked fine again. I promised myself to avoid those like the plague.
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Originally Posted by GoldenDomer
(Post 17320521)
I went with the factory installed power steps. They seemed to come down more and further out which made it easier to get in and out. My wife is also a little shorter so it definitely helps her out more. Plus the platform just seemed like it had more room for my big feet. Just my $.02
Ditto. I likes the fact that since they retracted they wouldn't collect mud and the rare slush down here. Never occurred to me that they'd be lower and thus more accessable to the women-folk in my household. |
I bought NFABs, have had them on my last three trucks, they really hold up over time. I like the looks and the steps have saved me from a few door dings.
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Originally Posted by Tricon
(Post 17320705)
I bought NFABs, have had them on my last three trucks, they really hold up over time. I like the looks and the steps have saved me from a few door dings.
Looks like me and 'maps' and 'tony m' are thinking alike. And I think the extended OEM board or Luverne's would protect from dings etc. as much or more than the NFabs. Oh well....... I am going to continue to look and consider options. |
I too wish I had the extended OEM ones. I have the standard ones but that doesn't do me any good when I have to haul my old decrepit arse over the side to hook up the gooseneck. The tires are really tall and aggravating for me to step up on. I am going in via the tail gate now but over the side would be much easier.
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https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...75de7a6fa0.jpgI liked the factory steps but I personally didn't like how far they hung down so I raised them up close to the truck. You can purchase the brackets from Ford for the 2015 & up f150's and they bolt right up.
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Had I known you could raise them up like that Blue6.2, I would have done the factory ones as well... I didn't like how low they were either. I like that look. I got some Magnum RT's for something which are in the garage waiting.
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Originally Posted by Blue6.2
(Post 17321292)
I liked the factory steps but I personally didn't like how far they hung down so I raised them up close to the truck. You can purchase the brackets from Ford for the 2015 & up f150's and they bolt right up.
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I went with the basic black plastic fixed running boards. I personally love them for the look and functionality. Parking lot door dings, flying rock protection and of course as steps. I like the look of black over the chrome. I also don't like the electric boards as you lose 2 of the protection items and its another electronic thing that could break (being on the outside and underside of the truck).
Really at the end of the day I like the look and needed some type of step for the wife and kids. |
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