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So today got the Rolling Big Power Stealth Boards installed. Dropped it off at 8:30am, and was at lunch with wife and granddaughter and they called at 11:30, said it was done. 3 hours, and $200 bucks. Awesome.

Granddaughter loved watching them go up and down. Owner of the shop said they are similar, but have benefits over the Amp. He said the Amp on other trucks, BUT the Ram are easy. The Amps for Rams require you getting on the step, bouncing since the pinch weld may not allow it to open correctly. A problem with Ram, no Amp. But 3 hours, he said he saw great benefits of these. Dual motors per side, etc.

And $1299 versus what, $1499? Good savings....for other goodies. :D

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Look'n good. One quick question--is there any type brace or bracket in the middle somewhere--it just looks like a long distance on the CC with only a brace at the front and rear. Maybe they make one for us fat boys to make it more sturdy---or they may be stout enough with just the two?????????
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I saw a video of two guys on it and no issues, I will crawl under after work and snap some good pics.
 

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Congrats that’s great, and without the fixed steps it appears your truck is lifted higher.

These steps will spoil you, after having mine for 2 trouble free years I cannot imagine ever owning another truck or suv without them.
 
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@JB1 agreed, Ive always wanted a set, admired a truck when I got into someone else's that had it. Glad to have em!!!
 
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Congrats man they look great!! They really tuck up nice and tight to the truck and are barely noticeable when in the stowed position. Makes me want a set even more!
 
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Congrats man they look great!! They really tuck up nice and tight to the truck and are barely noticeable when in the stowed position. Makes me want a set even more!
Yes, a coworker asked me yesterday "why did you take your side bars off?"

I told him about the powered RBP steps, ne never saw them, they tucked so nice.

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looks great. you will love the power steps. I went with the amps. just did the install. No jumping up and down to get them to seat. I just installed the linkages "snug tight" then installed the boards to torque spec. then tightened up the linkages. Made it a little difficult to get to the linkage bolts but had zero binding.
 

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Those look great. The climate I'm in I believe wouldn't work very well. We hit -45C in January, and lots of snow and salt on roads. Would be murder on the motors underneath. I need to move to warmer weather lol
 
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Those look great. The climate I'm in I believe wouldn't work very well. We hit -45C in January, and lots of snow and salt on roads. Would be murder on the motors underneath. I need to move to warmer weather lol
Yea....if I lived there, first thing I do is MOVE :)
 

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Those look great. The climate I'm in I believe wouldn't work very well. We hit -45C in January, and lots of snow and salt on roads. Would be murder on the motors underneath. I need to move to warmer weather lol

same pretty much....and ditto. i was meant to live by an ocean not the damn prairies.
 

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Yea....if I lived there, first thing I do is MOVE :)

If you visited Winterpeg, you'd definitely turn around and run. hahahahaha! (it's kind of the prairies red headed stepchild;))
 

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Whoa Whoa Whoa lol. We do have the Jets! And ice fishing is awesome. Love plowing through the deep snow around Ford's and Chevy's lol. Summers are 35C too, so not all bad, with lots of big lakes around us.
 
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If you visited Winterpeg, you'd definitely turn around and run. hahahahaha! (it's kind of the prairies red headed stepchild;))
I've been as far as Toronto and few times....nah, head me back south LOL
 

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