New Product Release - F150/Raptor Heavy Duty Side Steps

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Crown Offroad in conjunction with RCI Metalworks is pleased to offer the new 'Rocky Mountain Edition' heavy duty side steps. Born and built in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, these steps were designed with the off-roader in mind.

These steps are a bolt on accessory to your '09-14 F-150 and Raptor crew cab models. In addition to providing style over the OEM steps, these heavy duty side steps offer protection to your vulnerable rocker panels from damage off road as well as protect your doors from chance encounters with urban dangers such as door dings and the ever elusive shopping cart. These were built with the specific purpose to be a fully functional side step as well as robust rocker protection. These steps are angled ever so slightly upwards and mount closer to the cab for increased ground clearance over OEM steps. The top tread plate provides an excellent stepping surface with dimple die formed holes for extra traction as well as added strength. These steps utilize THREE points of attachment to the vehicle making them much sturdier than OEM and other cheap light gauge steps that attach using only two mounting points. All steps come fully powder coated for increased durability and and added texture for grip. And don't worry, the custom logo centered in the steps (as detailed in the pictures) is not included. We wanted to offer that minimalist design that focused on form, fit and function without being too flashy. Pricing is $849.95 but take advantage of our initial launch sale with FREE SHIPPING within the continental US which is valued at upwards of $175 off! International shipments? Contact us for details and pricing.

Link: F150/Raptor Heavy Duty Side Steps | Crown Offroad

Details:
- 14 gauge outer rails with 11 gauge steel inner rails
- 3/16" plate brackets
- Zinc plated steel metric 8.8 (grade 5) hardware and speed clips included
- 3 mounting points from steps to cab for increased strength and rigidity
- Each step weighs approx. 60lbs.
- Fits '09-14 F150 and Raptor crew cab models only

*Please note - These are custom built to order and can be ordered as a direct swap with your OEM steps. As these are built to order, please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.

Link: F150/Raptor Heavy Duty Side Steps | Crown Offroad

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Our new side steps have been popular and we are continuing to offer free shipping to the lower 48! Here's a shot from an installation we did locally here in the Denver area:

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If you're looking for some serious side steps that offer you all the off-road protection and on road esthetics, look no further than our new 'Rocky Mountain Edition' side steps. And we're still offering free shipping to the lower 48. Here's a shot of @970Co putting our steps, full under carriage skid plate package and rock rings through the paces out in Moab, UT.

Link: F150/Raptor Heavy Duty Side Steps | Crown Offroad
 

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Can they be used as a jack point when using a high lift jack?
 
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Can they be used as a jack point when using a high lift jack?

While these are much stronger than the OEM steps and do utilize a third mounting point, it is not recommended to jack from them. Steps that mount directly to the frame and are bolted/welded on, could be used as a jacking point.
 
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