Retractable Running Boards

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Zach.RealTruck

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Yeah I will be honest this truck will never go offroad. I am not worried about that at all. I think I will purchase the AMP boards but what I don't like about their setup is that it plugs in to the OBD II port. There is a version with a pass through I believe so it doesn't eat up your port. I looked and didn't realize the pedal commander is actually plugged in to the pedal not the OBD II.



Amp offers a pass-through harness for around $60 but there are multiple OBDII splitters out there on the market. I've installed quite a few of these and they operate just like the ones from Ford. Amp also backs them with a 5-year 60,000mile warranty. Let me know if you have other questions on these.
 

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Sounds like you need a man, not a *******, to help you out of your truck
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Yeah I will be honest this truck will never go offroad. I am not worried about that at all. I think I will purchase the AMP boards but what I don't like about their setup is that it plugs in to the OBD II port. There is a version with a pass through I believe so it doesn't eat up your port. I looked and didn't realize the pedal commander is actually plugged in to the pedal not the OBD II.

There is an adaptor you can get from AMP research that fixes this issue. Allows you to tie 2 devices into the ODB port. I had this issue on my F250 worked great.
 
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