looks killer / who make them?Instructions were lacking in some important details. But my son and I got the job done. I’d say this was more of a pain than the hidden winch mount install.
Added some grip tape for when they are used as steps.
300 pounds of protection:
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looks killer / who make them?
Your truck is really coming along as a serious off-road rig. Great choice of mods. Did you have to paint the sliders yourself or was that for grip?
Where did you get them from or did you have a shop fab them?
looks killer / who make them?
Nice. That little bit of tail by the bed looks like it could bend. But you'd have to be doing some hard core stuff to mash it. Still not convinced that frame only mounts are the way to go, especially with the weight of the Ram. Then again, you aren't doing anything too hard core with a full size crew cab, generally. Hey, post up a link to those when you get a min. Thanks!
Looks great. Very nice mod!Instructions were lacking in some important details. But my son and I got the job done. I’d say this was more of a pain than the hidden winch mount install (which was pretty straight forward).
Added some grip tape for when they are used as steps.
300 pounds of protection:
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Could you please elaborate a little on the installation being harder than the winch mount. Thank you in advance
Thanks. Hopefully it will help others looking at this.Not harder really, but more of a pain in some ways. It's just not what I expected. You would think it would be fairly straight forward because it looks so simple. It should have been, but the instructions were lacking in both clarity, steps, and quality pictures. So more trial and error than it should be. There are specific bolts and specific backing plates for specific steps that are not mentioned.
Then you have to deal with the weight of these being ~150lbs each.
What should have been a 2 hour job ended up being about 4-5 hours. Just not something I was expecting going into it.
Doing it again would probably take me 2 hours.
If it's not a total pain, and if you get a chance, could you take a couple of pictures from underneath and where they mount? I'm guessing it wouldn't help to show the difficulty you had (dealing with the weight had to be a kick in the balls), but I'm curious and will help for future reference.Not harder really, but more of a pain in some ways. It's just not what I expected. You would think it would be fairly straight forward because it looks so simple. It should have been, but the instructions were lacking in both clarity, steps, and quality pictures. So more trial and error than it should be. There are specific bolts and specific backing plates for specific steps that are not mentioned.
Then you have to deal with the weight of these being ~150lbs each.
What should have been a 2 hour job ended up being about 4-5 hours. Just not something I was expecting going into it.
Doing it again would probably take me 2 hours.
If it's not a total pain, and if you get a chance, could you take a couple of pictures from underneath and where they mount? I'm guessing it wouldn't help to show the difficulty you had (dealing with the weight had to be a kick in the balls), but I'm curious and will help for future reference.
When my kids get a bit older and can get in the truck easier, I'm probably going to add these or something similar and ditch my steps.
So just spoke to nice lady at White Knuckle she said they are working on a 33gallon tank solution it’s just they are a small shop and it’s one of the things they need to get done. She asked me to check back in the new year.
Instructions were lacking in some important details. But my son and I got the job done. I’d say this was more of a pain than the hidden winch mount install (which was pretty straight forward).
Added some grip tape for when they are used as steps.
300 pounds of protection:
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