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Pikser

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Has anyone looked at installing amp-research-power-step- or the Ford power step?
 

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I had them on my 2014 FI50 that I traded in Friday. I miss my Amps already.
 

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Has anyone looked at installing amp-research-power-step- or the Ford power step?
I was looking at it and even researched it for a while because the wife really liked them n the platinum. It looks like it will work according to my research. The reason that I scrapped the idea is because of the size of the tires. I did not like the idea of small rocks and debris marring my rocker panels. BTW, the cheapest place that I found the amps are on Amazon for $1139.00 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T36NTU0/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

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Loved them on my 2015 KR, going to get them for my Raptor (once it gets here). Do you recommend also ordering the AMP Research 76404-01A PowerStep Plug N' Play Pass Thru Harness with it? Does anyone know what the book would call for when it comes to install time?

Thanks!
 

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Hope everyone knows that youre going to destroy the paint on the side of your truck when you take the factory running boards off.
 

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Hope everyone knows that youre going to destroy the paint on the side of your truck when you take the factory running boards off.

^^ This ^^

I had her running down a gravel road last week. There was a continuous stream of gravel pinging off the running boards. Whatever you get, you'll want to make sure they extend far enough to catch that gravel to avoid hitting the paint.
 

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If you use your Raptor off-road you may want to reconsider. They do not like mud at all.

^^^ This too, we do mountain top work here at where I work on communications equipment. We had two trucks with them, between the mud and truck moving around so much through ruts and whatnot they just gave out.
 
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