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Side steps/Nerf bars, etc.

Shadowboxin20

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Does any company make these step bars either individually or for a full length bed? Iron cross only has them for the cab and I hate the unfinished look of the bar not completing the whole run
 

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Westin makes a W2W for a CCLB in a similar style, run $900-1000 from what I’ve seen.
 

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Raptor lining the stock chrome w2w ones today. Hopefully they turn out good. Just couldn’t find anything I needed to have. Hopefully iron cross makes the full one eventually
 

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Carr 119771 LD Hoop Steps purchased from Amazon for $217.

Pretty dang sturdy, I hope they last a long time.

I have no complaints. So as long as they keep the wife off my case, I'll be happy.

(Please excuse the ol' boy in the pic, he never passes up an opportunity to strut his stuff.)
 

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Has anyone the GoRhino Dominator D1 on his truck? I'm thinking those with the dropped step would go well on a PW.
 

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Has anyone the GoRhino Dominator D1 on his truck? I'm thinking those with the dropped step would go well on a PW.
Don't have them, but I'll probably end up with D1s, just waiting for Go Rhino to kick off their Memorial Day sale.

I had the D6s on my half-ton, and they worked out great. Protected the sides from rocks and door dings, had a nice, big step area, stayed grippy enough in the winter, and held up to some mild abuse. Since the D6s were so good, and the 2500 is so much taller, the D1s seem like a no-brainer.

I just hope they don't look like a laundry basket is hanging off the side of the truck. :oops:
 

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Thanks, that helps.
I've been in contact with a shop that will do a in-stock-sale later this month, and they told me they'll take 15% off. Probably the same range as the GoRhino Memorial Day Sale, I suppose.

I tried to find out how much they drop down, but nobody at GoRhino ever bothered to follow up on that. Sadly.
 

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Carr 119771 LD Hoop Steps purchased from Amazon for $217.

Pretty dang sturdy, I hope they last a long time.

I have no complaints. So as long as they keep the wife off my case, I'll be happy.

(Please excuse the ol' boy in the pic, he never passes up an opportunity to strut his stuff.)
If you look at your dog he has the same stance as your truck just pointing a different direction.:cool:
 

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I bought Go-Rino on 2022 3500 with 6’4” bed. Are not wheel to wheel. Added flip out step to get to fifth wheel lever. Not much help. Go-Rino looks great. I’d get the narrow Raptor stile. Wide ones look like airplane wings.
 

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Got my Go Rhino D1s on, but had a few issues.
  1. One of the L-brackets had a nut welded on crooked, they sent me a new bracket
  2. The center mount brackets pinch weld holes didn't line up. They're held on with three big bolt inside the body, and the front and rear are fully mounted, so I think they'll be OK.
Generally, they look OK and work fine. Truth be told, with the stock vehicle height, I would have preferred the cleaner look of the D6s or RB-20s. With tall tires, the D1s are probably the ticket.
 

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I bought Go-Rino on 2022 3500 with 6’4” bed. Are not wheel to wheel. Added flip out step to get to fifth wheel lever. Not much help. Go-Rino looks great. I’d get the narrow Raptor stile. Wide ones look like airplane wings.
Thank you I'll check those out. Still like the factory black ones though
 

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So until I decide on EXACTLY what I want on the PW (leaning towards White Knuckle) I read in here about the Go Rhino Slim RB20’s. My neighbor got the standard on his Tradesman, and I liked the look and then saw they released the Slim version. Everywhere I looked, they were on back order. I found the site rhrswag.com who had them in stock, and they were cheaper than anywhere. On top of that, right now they have a coupon code of “first” and it will take another 10% off. My delivered price on them (I got the bed liner coating on them) was $522.10. Should have them early next week. Good deal if anyone wants a set of them (or other Go Rhino products they sell as well)!
 

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I purchased the N-Fab Predator Pro Steps. They look well made and low profile compared to some others I've seen. 'll provide pics when the truck arrives.
 

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Any pics of the slim rb20's?
@RamItHome I posted photos in the “What did you do to your Ram today” thread, but here are some more photos of the Slim RB20’s I installed last night on my PW, and the modification I did to them. When I Initially installed them, I hated the huge gap between the running board and the body. I ended up removing the brackets, cutting out one inch of it (I cut out the inch between the 4 1/2” to 5 1/2” mark measuring from the portion of the bracket the board mounts to), welding it back together and using the 1” piece of steel to reinforce on the backside of the bracket. Painted them up, and reinstalled. All in all it took me about an hour to do the modification and was super easy. I now LOVE how they sit on the truck. It left about a 3/4” gap now compared to an almost 2” gap before.

FIRST INSTALL WITH GAP
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INCH TO BE CUT OUT
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FRONT SIDE WELD
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BACK SIDE WELD, WITH 1” PIECE OF STEEL USED TO REINFORCE BRACKET
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PAINTED
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REINSTALLED
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