Same hereIf factory boards aren't available, I'll get the power boards from rough country.
Typing in "YouTube.com" then "Ram RHO" requires much less patience than typing a 2-page sentence in this forum. But to each his own.See post 23 above, lol. I don't do FaceTube - I don't have the patience for it. Anyways, it's much more fun to pester all of y'all for the information!
Mark Dodge sent out a few build sheets. Painted mirrors are standard now.Did y’all notice the non-tow mirrors are gloss black? That’s a nice touch. Originally saw it on the white one above then noticed it’s standard, I dig it. This damn thing is sharp, even the guy wearing the ford shirt is drooling over it.
Check out Go Rhino E1. Two motors and 3 hinges.Same here
Check out Go Rhino E1 Power stepsI zoomed in, not power boards, but these are very nice considering. I’m definitely going to run power boards.
My point was that I don't have the patience to watch 20 minutes of yapping, just to find one screenshot of information. It's just me, I guess...I will never be able to understand how people can spend that much time consuming content (but then again, I also don't watch television). I'm more of a "get to the point" person. Like you said, to each his own.Typing in "YouTube.com" then "Ram RHO" requires much less patience than typing a 2-page sentence in this forum. But to each his own.
Definitely power running boards for me. Which ones you going with?
Rough Country the only ones available?If factory boards aren't available, I'll get the power boards from rough country.
No AMP research and Go Ghino also have themRough Country the only ones available?
Go Rhino is owned by Rough Country now. Same declining quality but now without those huge discount codes that GoRhino use to send us.No AMP research and Go Ghino also have them
Wow…really cool, but super gimmicky, lighting effects. I can see how it would appeal to a Stars Wars fan!
Too many lights for my taste. I am probably going with the Go Rhino E1s. I like the 3 hinges and that you don't have to use the ODB2 port.Wow…really cool, but super gimmicky, lighting effects. I can see how it would appeal to a Stars Wars fan!
The board itself looked a bit flimsy/flexy when an average size guy stepped on it.
I watched enough of the install video to know that Stellantis will likely not honor any electrical malfunctions under warranty with that kit on your vehicle.
Guess we don’t have to be concerned until they make a kit compatible with the 2025 Ram electrical architecture.