Go Rhino Runnig Boards

yea same question - hard to tell the hole-count due to the shadow in one pic ... let us know @Clutch23 - they look great !!
 
Yeah. Same still applies. Ceramic under PPF is a waste. As is ceramic over PPF. If you're doing PPF, congrats you won. You can stop there.
XPEL is doing both and it is a sponsored deal. So no pissing money on my end.
 
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Sent this last night! I can send another now
 
I went with the standard width to try and protect from door dings and rock chips.
That was my question lol I was curious, if they were the slims if you thought they were going to protect the doors. Also I’m concerned with road debris/gravel, flicking up and hitting the sides. I read the steps are supposed to help a little bit.
 
Could you do me a favor and measure from ground to top of running board.
I'm on the fence for these or a set of the older style tubular ones from mopar (82216482AA or whatever is the right ones to fit)
 
Installed them the night I picked the truck up. I went with the bed liner coating. Love the look of them.
Those look great!!!

Chris
 
Could you do me a favor and measure from ground to top of running board.
I'm on the fence for these or a set of the older style tubular ones from mopar (82216482AA or whatever is the right ones to fit)
Have you had tubular before? Hated them on my Toyota "back in the day" during the winters as your boot would slip right off. Then again, my tubular ones back then didn't have a "flat" built into them. They were round all over. More like full cab length, nerf bar steps. And chrome = extra slippery. Looked good when clean though :D
 
Yes, these will cross over & we've got them in stock & Can help out price wise on either the slim or the standards!
How much beefier and heavier are the Go Rhino Dominator DSS sliders? Not really looking to add a ton of weight. Also,will those stick out enough to protect from door dings?
 
How much beefier and heavier are the Go Rhino Dominator DSS sliders? Not really looking to add a ton of weight. Also,will those stick out enough to protect from door dings?
Dominator DSS @ 60 lbs (Pair) Vs RB20 @ 40lbs (Pair)

With a lower car they may smack those over the actual door.
 
I went with the standard width to try and protect from door dings and rock chips.
Do you think these are going to protect the sides pretty well. I’m debating if I need mud flaps on top of this.
 
Installed them the night I picked the truck up. I went with the bed liner coating. Love the look of them.
They look great! I wish they didn't have their logo plaque riveted on them.
 
How fast is the shipping? I'm in a weird spot where I'll be picking my truck up and then driving to Dallas for 3-4 days for XPEL to do a ceramic coating and then PPF on the truck. I was thinking about ordering a set and having it shipped to the XPEL store to install before I leave making it easier for the drive home with stops and all that.
I have a C8 Corvette (purchased used with 3k miles) that has full body PPF. The PPF has come up badly causing large bubbles in several areas when being hand washed with a hose using a standard spray nozzle. Water intrusion under the edges and caused large bubbles in the PPF.

When I took it to be repaired, the installer indicated it's likely that ceramic coating was applied prior to PPF application and is preventing the PPF from properly adhering. The installer is known to do outstanding work in our area and his evaluation seems credible to me.

I am no expert on PPF, but this was his input FWIW.
 
Here are the Nfab Roan. These are a stop gap until the power running boards are available through RealTruck. I’m not a fixed running board fan but it’s too hard to get in and out 😂

They will be very inexpensive when we sell them in a few months for those of you in the Houston area. ;)

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Here are the Nfab Roan. These are a stop gap until the power running boards are available through RealTruck. I’m not a fixed running board fan but it’s too hard to get in and out 😂

They will be very inexpensive when we sell them in a few months for those of you in the Houston area. ;)

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I'm liking those red tow hooks as well.
 
I questioned the same - had thought slim's were the choice - but very glad I went with standard ... especially in snow and crud - for sure can get my fat foot on the board, and not slip etc ... and the tapered measurement has a really cool stance (6inch up front and 5 in the back)
 

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