Running Board Extension bolt on

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same concept as the old type.http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f221/new-part-26094/

Help reduce rocks chips, mud and ice build up off door and running board.


Mounts with two 5/16 bolts under the fender area.
Hardware is supplied and all grade 8
Price is $180 free delivery With bed liner no UV.
$190 with bed liner UV.

Please note will not work with 35 inch tires. (do have one that works with bigger tires)
May have small gaps around the running board.
The part is not meant to protect from hard hits (like post, rocks or deep mud holes). However some have hit poles and part help save truck.
Not responsible to any damage to truck from miss use.

We have a lifetime warranty against defects and workman ship.
Also have a satisfaction guarantee, we have always had this nothing new. We will do everything we can to fix the problem or refund the part as long as you ship it back to us and is in good condition.

how to order:
Send pm or email to [email protected]
 

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Aaron

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How sturdy is it bolted up like that? What I'm asking I guess is, I weigh 250lbs and if I were to use it as a step, would it bend?
 
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I tested for snow, ice and mud build up. It is going to bend but can be braced to hold more if that is something you would like.
 

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Ok, just curious. I really like them and will probably pick up a set from you at some point. Thanks for the quick answer.
 

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I tested for snow, ice and mud build up. It is going to bend but can be braced to hold more if that is something you would like.

So, with snow, how did they do on keeping sludge off the door handles?

Also, can do do a full shot of the side of truck with the WHOLE running board for a better picture?


Thanx in advance.
 
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Yes sir I can do the photo thing. Have some photos of some of the testing on the other thread. There is noticeable difference from slush and mud fling up
 

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How sturdy is it bolted up like that? What I'm asking I guess is, I weigh 250lbs and if I were to use it as a step, would it bend?

What would you use that as a step to get to Aaron? From my understanding you don't even need the stock running boards to reach anything
 
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