What running boards are you guys running?
The following users liked this post:
mikenannie (10-14-2014)
#24
#25
I'm selling my factory ones if anyone is interested. 275 obo super crew chrome 2014. I want those rampage ones and don't need these sitting around.
#27
Senior Member
iTrader: (1)
Rampage, great price and quality. A while back there was a difference in bolt size, which was rectified. Had something to do with the product being matched to the wrong model number.
The other issue people have with fitting, has to do with the underside of the truck, some holes are smaller than others, so the bolts have a problem with fitting. I had a problem with one hole on the passenger side. I used a drill bit and made the hole bigger, simple fix. Again, problem had nothing to do with quality or craftsmanship of the steps. It was just the way the metal on the truck was set. Some have no issues, others just have to make the holes a little bigger in order for the bolts to go in.
The other issue people have with fitting, has to do with the underside of the truck, some holes are smaller than others, so the bolts have a problem with fitting. I had a problem with one hole on the passenger side. I used a drill bit and made the hole bigger, simple fix. Again, problem had nothing to do with quality or craftsmanship of the steps. It was just the way the metal on the truck was set. Some have no issues, others just have to make the holes a little bigger in order for the bolts to go in.
#29
Custom User Title!
Last edited by KPT2; 10-14-2014 at 11:20 PM.
#30
Senior Member
Rampage, great price and quality. A while back there was a difference in bolt size, which was rectified. Had something to do with the product being matched to the wrong model number.
The other issue people have with fitting, has to do with the underside of the truck, some holes are smaller than others, so the bolts have a problem with fitting. I had a problem with one hole on the passenger side. I used a drill bit and made the hole bigger, simple fix. Again, problem had nothing to do with quality or craftsmanship of the steps. It was just the way the metal on the truck was set. Some have no issues, others just have to make the holes a little bigger in order for the bolts to go in.
The other issue people have with fitting, has to do with the underside of the truck, some holes are smaller than others, so the bolts have a problem with fitting. I had a problem with one hole on the passenger side. I used a drill bit and made the hole bigger, simple fix. Again, problem had nothing to do with quality or craftsmanship of the steps. It was just the way the metal on the truck was set. Some have no issues, others just have to make the holes a little bigger in order for the bolts to go in.
Could you tell me what roll bar that is? Thanks