lowfidelity
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I’m really surprised how lacking the aftermarket options are for our trucks. I guess coming from Jeeps will do that to ya.
The after market is not really lacking but the stuff that is from the 4th gens that fit should get updated on sellers websitesI’m really surprised how lacking the aftermarket options are for our trucks. I guess coming from Jeeps will do that to ya.
Would love some wheel to wheel motorized steps. I wonder if that exists for 4th gen...The after market is not really lacking but the stuff that is from the 4th gens that fit should get updated on sellers websites
Anyone have a close up of these? Maybe a non stock photo?I just discovered that while you can't order wheel to wheel steps for the CCLB through mopar accessories, you can order replacement parts for the trucks that were ordered with them as a factory option. The black wheel to wheel steps were only available if you had the night edition package and they were an $845 upgrade. To buy the replacement parts from a dealer they're over $900 each. Looks like they can be found online for about $540 each which is still not a cheap option, but one of the only options for the CCLB. I had ordered a set of the DeeZee steps but they're only cab length and are not gonna keep the boulders away from the paint on the bed that these new 35's are throwing every time I transition from the dirt road I live on to the highway. These are the part numbers for the ones that are painted black for anyone that's interested:
6MP96KXJAA (right side)
6MP97KXJAA (left side)
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I really like them!How do you like them? I've read mixed reviews of them so far.
Been looking for some wheel to wheel running boards for the CCLB to help keep rocks of the rockers and rear flares but these are some of the only I've seen. Anybody found any other options?
I really wish they made the Tyger star armor full wheel to wheel.It really is sad how hard it is to find Wheel to Wheel boards for CCLB. I've also been on the hunt and not having much luck for options.
abillerbeck; how low do those steps drop from the cab? How much ground clearance did you lose? I too have been on the hunt for some wheel-to-wheel steps but I'd rather have some that fit pretty close up to the cab. My factory boards seem really low.Finally got the factory running boards installed yesterday... pretty happy with them.
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What’s the length needed?My truck is regular cab 8' box and I would like to install wheel-to-wheel. I would really like to find functional steps that are up tight and also serve as rocker panel protection. Has anyone seen any offerings like this?
abillerbeck; how low do those steps drop from the cab? How much ground clearance did you lose? I too have been on the hunt for some wheel-to-wheel steps but I'd rather have some that fit pretty close up to the cab. My factory boards seem really low.
They just bolt onQuestion: I have the chance to get the 75th Anniversary Edition Rock Rails for my 2021 Non-Anniversary edition. Does anyone knows if it is “plug and play”? Or do I need something else other than the rails and the hardware? For example rivnuts etc...
... to the rivnuts?They just bolt on
Ok, thank you for the pictures. Its a bolt and nut system correct? And not a rivnut? I can’t see what goes on the other side of the bolt.They just bolt on
Rivnuts, I believe.Ok, thank you for the pictures. Its a bolt and nut system correct? And not a rivnut? I can’t see what goes on the other side of the bolt.
Got it. I don’t have the rivnuts installed. Can you see a part number on the rails, going to try to find the rivnuts to install it.... to the rivnuts?