Running Board Extension bolt on

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I really, really, REALLY, need these things, dint know if I can wait until feb lol. These trucks really have no respect for themselves, I had road grime from the snow melt streets on the roof lol I've never had a stock vehicle makes such a mess of itself.
I just have one more thing to weld on your set. Then off to bed liner on monday, most times 3-4days.
Im going to work sat and sunday if needed to get all the orders caught up.
 

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I just have one more thing to weld on your set. Then off to bed liner on monday, most times 3-4days.
Im going to work sat and sunday if needed to get all the orders caught up.


Oh cool, I thought you weren't starting them until February, I need to get you paid then how would I do that? Thanks!
 

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I just drove 325 miles in wet slush, ice, snow , dirty sanded winter roads of Montana at highway speeds and the boards did a fine job of significantly reducing the the nastiness on the boards and especially on the front doors and door handles.

I really like em! And totally glad I put them on.
 
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I just drove 325 miles in wet slush, ice, snow , dirty sanded winter roads of Montana at highway speeds and the boards did a fine job of significantly reducing the the nastiness on the boards and especially on the front doors and door handles.

I really like em! And totally glad I put them on.
Thanks for the review.
 

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Ok got them installed,

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I videotaped most of it but same ford didn't have the 2 sheets lined up on one side so I had to do some drilling. Now I'll clean her and hopefully stop throwing crap up the door lol
 

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These look like they're just what I need. I got new wheels and tires and the rims are a zero offset, so every time I cranked the wheel they rubbed on my vortex flaps. Didn't take long to rip them right off. My only concern is the rubbing. Somebody else mentioned these were still rubbing with his tires and I believe you pm'd him. Did you figure out a possible solution? I'm itching to place an order. Getting really sick of sloppy door handles.
 
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We are about to release a concept of the part for bigger tires.
This part will not stop all the slop from hitting door handle.
 
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i just removed mine. i liked the concept but i could never get them to fit quite right. they always sat a little low on the flare end, thus not being exactly parallel to the step bars, and i couldnt figure out how to remedy that despite numerous install attempts. and unfortunately im really **** about crap like that. i might revisit it in the fall if i still have them. in the meantime, theyre free to anyone who wants em. pickup only, i wont ship em. topeka ks.
 
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