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- hawkeye-08Explorer IIIWe like the AMP research, spoils us. I like the look of the truck with the steps retracted, the factory steps are too high for my wife. AMP makes a nice product.
- camp-n-familyExplorerKeep an eye on Craigslist and the truck forums. People remove new OEM steps and sell them all the time.
- john_betExplorer II
FishOnOne wrote:
This is true for the ones I have seem. However they are all still to high for me, even your beloved Ford ones. For me the step must be no higher than 9 inches off of the ground. Mine are Luvernes. OP, I suggest you go to Running boards.com and shop till your heart is content.Cummins12V98 wrote:
Get one of these and it will come with steps.
I going to provide some earth shattering news... All brands now provide steps from the factory. :W - Cummins12V98Explorer III
JesLookin wrote:
We got the OEM step on our '14 Ram 3500. Works perfectly. We did get the full length step that goes all the way to the rear wheel well. Makes it easy to stand on & hook up the 5er.
Only available with a SRW truck.
DRW this is my solution for short factory running boards. Makes tool box access and 5er hitching nice. - Majja13ExplorerThe electrics are expensive, but if you are paying Dealer price of 650-850 for steps then they are only 400-500 more. I personally like the look with out steps, and if you need the extra break over height then AMP is the only way to go.
Bedlam wrote:
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.
In regards to the durability of the AMP research steps , my truck was my daily driver and snow plow truck in the winters of NE PA..
It drove threw many piles of road salt , cinders ,snow ,you name it.. They make a GREAT PRODUCT!! 5 years of every day abuse and worked like the first day I got them... I just sprayed some silicone on the moving parts every so often....- Grit_dogNavigator
Me Again wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
OP,
You may want to consider a 2 WD truck as they sit lower.
Not really, at least one of the big three sits at the same height with a dummy front axle that matches the 4x4 axle.
Factory or AMP Research for really great retractable steps.
Chris
Huh?
Not true. Every one of the big 3 4x4s sit higher than their 2 wheeler counterparts. The sfa trucks sit much higher. GM has the least height change. At least for 3/4 and 1 tons. All half tons are sfa and don't sit much higher and 4500 and up trucks do sit tall whether 2 or 4 wd. - BedlamModeratorAlthough 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. - JesLookinExplorerWe got the OEM step on our '14 Ram 3500. Works perfectly. We did get the full length step that goes all the way to the rear wheel well. Makes it easy to stand on & hook up the 5er.
fly-boy wrote:
Sound like AMP Research steps are the way to go in your situation.
These are a great option but expensive ! I had them on my 09... they are far better to get in if your small as they get about 1-1/2" lower to the ground than the factory steps..
If you have a grand + to spend that's my choice
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