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Bedlam
Dec 23, 2015Moderator
Although I bought the Bully step for my 2005 4wd Ford, I would have most likely bought the OEM step if I knew my DW needed it. Although she had climbed into a couple trucks while were looking, it wasn't until I owned mine that she requested something for her side of the truck. This was never an issue with my 1989 4wd Mazda which never had steps even though the cab floor sat just as high. My 2015 4wd Ram was ordered with the OEM step and I am happy with it although I do feel there are less expensive alternatives if you're willing to shop the aftermarket for deals.
The electric steps look great and give you a lower step than the fixed models, but I worry about dependability and longevity because the motor and mechanism will get a lot of abuse from tire spray and road debris. It's good to hear that people that purchased them are not having any trouble.
The electric steps look great and give you a lower step than the fixed models, but I worry about dependability and longevity because the motor and mechanism will get a lot of abuse from tire spray and road debris. It's good to hear that people that purchased them are not having any trouble.
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