sbarron
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- Location
- Wasilla, Alaska
- Ram Year
- 2013
- Engine
- 5.7 HEMI
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I went with low cost chrome wraparound nerfs in 2012--see signature below. No challenge to hold my 270 lbs.I have a 2012 ram Laramie with factory Nerf bars that mount to the body/rocker panels & they absolutely suck! They come loose, rattle and hold snow/ice like crazy! For the last year, I have had to tighten them every few months and nobody over 180lbs uses them to climb in the truck. Also I pulled the bolts & added blue loctite hoping the would help. Recently my passenger Nerf bar won't tighten anymore at the rear door & is rattling like crazy! I'm am pulling them off the truck it's so bad, has anyone had these problems?? How do you fix it? Who doesn't mount Nerf bars to the frame???
I've never had an issue with the OEM steps on my 2011 or my 2014. That being said I'd love the amps steps, they're just not easy to do on a truck with a body lift!
*Sigh* Oh well, next truck! Lol
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There have been a few guys who have tried to install them. Something about the install is pretty difficult, you have to do some cutting on the frame because of the body lift.Why do you think that? I'd say they would actually be better on a truck witha body lift as they open lower than most static steps.
The real difference is the amp steps don't hold the mud, snow, slush, salt against the truck body.
I was wondering do AMP steps ever get jamed up from the snow & ice?
I really want the amp powersteps. It's definitely on the list. Anyone used the Bestop version instead of the Amps?
If you research, you'll find some that have with mixed results. Don't seem to have anywhere near the AMP customer satisfaction.
I thought about buying amp steps since I have owned a set on a previous truck... but man... stomaching 1200 bucks when I got my 5 inch black set from Dee Zee for 144 bucks is not easy!