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RIP CoronaRaptor
I've been there, when my knee was killing me and no meds would work, you get pissed off at the world, lol.
Sounds like my daily life.
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I've been there, when my knee was killing me and no meds would work, you get pissed off at the world, lol.
Have two new knees one year apart... and another synthetic joint in the left foot. Knees were best mod I ever did for the loose nut behind the wheel. With background out of the way I've looked at these steps a few times. Always shying away do to the rock protection of the OE steps. I also have no interest in having something plugged into the OBD port all the time.
"Grumpy Stereo Guy" is a hit. Best thing to come out of this thread so far.Being plugged into the OBDII port is giving me pause. Feel like that's where the battery drain is coming from that the grumpy stereo guy was talking about.
That's why I started this thread, to see if there is something better out there. Or if someone installed some steps from a F150 platinum.
Something else to consider....
I was told if you do go off road and scrape AMP steps you will be buying new ones....
Look at a set of high and tight ones at Rocky Road, IMO better choice. Also if a SCAB go to Westcott Designs. I prototyped a set with them.... Tell Jeff Westcott the owner Mark sent you.
I had amp steps on my GMC Sierra for 5 years without a single issue. I installed them correctly and would clean and lubricate 1-2 times a year. I personally wouldn’t put them on a Raptor but they did make getting in and out of my Sierra easy.Being plugged into the OBDII port is giving me pause. Feel like that's where the battery drain is coming from that the grumpy stereo guy was talking about.
That's why I started this thread, to see if there is something better out there. Or if someone installed some steps from a F150 platinum.