relliK
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Can I see this installed with the RamBox?No issues. I installed this on my RamBox and it fits/works perfectly. Posted about it in the "What did you do to your Ram today" thread.
Can I see this installed with the RamBox?No issues. I installed this on my RamBox and it fits/works perfectly. Posted about it in the "What did you do to your Ram today" thread.
Can I see this installed with the RamBox?
Thats useful thanks, I'm thinking of getting the bed step (old age - so I forget to lower to entry level and then have a job climbing in ) and was wondering about exhaust clearance.Installed the factory bedstep a couple of weeks ago, no contact with the Borla 5 inch tips. I love the step, worth the money. My wrench did slip off the bottom bolt and i slammed my knuckles into the spare tire shield. My finger still hurts, LOL
No issues on my endHas anyone had a problem with the bed step sticking and not able to deploy? Any fixes? Thanks!
Has anyone had a problem with the bed step sticking and not able to deploy? Any fixes? Thanks!
Anything’s possible, especially when it comes to where ice can form. Still, these things are built like tanks (at least the early versions), and there’s not a lot of open room in the mechanism when retracted, so I’m surprised to hear about these issues. If anything, mine has loosened up over time.I don't know where you all live but could you have snow and ice build up under there in the step mechanism?
Thanks for sharing! Looks like 2021 RAM 1500 has slightli different layout underneath. Do you know how to disconnect that black electric connector? I took a picture here. There are two bolts pre-installed. But I need to disconnect black hardness first to mount the bed step.So I got my Mopar bed Step..i.e., "Step Kit-Side - 82215289AB ", yesterday and mounted it. Took a couple of pictures of the mounting points. Just three bolts hold it on. Attached are the included mounting instructions and a couple of pictures.
In a nutshell:
1. Remove one existing bolt
2. Move the wire bundle (looks to be a groove in the back plate of the step to account for the wires, but I couldn't mount it without moving the wires to the side)
3. Mount the Step with the provided Three 7/8" head bolts (mounting points noted in first pic)
The top rear bolt is mounted in the frame rail, so you have to thread it blind holding the handle welded to the provided nut (see second pic). A bit of a pain, but not too bad.
Fitment is good and doesn't hit or touch anything that I can see.
I like it. I think I will order the Mopar Bed Grab handle to go with it. Wife wants something a little better to pull herself up with. She was a little spoiled with the pull out step and handle in our F150.
Edit: Added a few pics of the installed step
Figured it out. Push red button and then fold white bracket to unplug the connector.Thanks for sharing! Looks like 2021 RAM 1500 has slightli different layout underneath. Do you know how to disconnect that black electric connector? I took a picture here. There are two bolts pre-installed. But I need to disconnect black hardness first to mount the bed step.
Stand with your left leg next to the driver side rear wheel, then use your left foot to deploy the bed step. It works every time smooth and easy.Has anyone had a problem with the bed step sticking and not able to deploy? Any fixes? Thanks!
Quick question…does the installation require a torque wrench? I don’t own one and have no need for one. Was hoping to do the install using a good old socket wrench. Would that work?So I got my Mopar bed Step..i.e., "Step Kit-Side - 82215289AB ", yesterday and mounted it. Took a couple of pictures of the mounting points. Just three bolts hold it on. Attached are the included mounting instructions and a couple of pictures.
In a nutshell:
1. Remove one existing bolt
2. Move the wire bundle (looks to be a groove in the back plate of the step to account for the wires, but I couldn't mount it without moving the wires to the side)
3. Mount the Step with the provided Three 7/8" head bolts (mounting points noted in first pic)
The top rear bolt is mounted in the frame rail, so you have to thread it blind holding the handle welded to the provided nut (see second pic). A bit of a pain, but not too bad.
Fitment is good and doesn't hit or touch anything that I can see.
I like it. I think I will order the Mopar Bed Grab handle to go with it. Wife wants something a little better to pull herself up with. She was a little spoiled with the pull out step and handle in our F150.
Edit: Added a few pics of the installed step
You're supposed to torque the frame bolts to 124 foot pounds. I picked up a click-type torque wrench for $20 at Harbor Freight for the install.Quick question…does the installation require a torque wrench? I don’t own one and have no need for one. Was hoping to do the install using a good old socket wrench. Would that work?
It's never "required" but can be a good idea. You should be able to borrow one from Autozone or whatever auto parts store you have.Quick question…does the installation require a torque wrench? I don’t own one and have no need for one. Was hoping to do the install using a good old socket wrench. Would that work?
My experience from the supine position under the truck is it does take a pretty good amount of exertion to get the proper torque. If you opt to do it without the torque don't be afraid to crank down on the bolts/nuts. Your lug nuts are supposed to be torqued to 130 ft./lbs. Having a torque wrench around to properly torque the lug nuts is not a bad idea. I doubt any tire shop/dealer is putting the proper torque and if they are it is a lucky shot.Quick question…does the installation require a torque wrench? I don’t own one and have no need for one. Was hoping to do the install using a good old socket wrench. Would that work?
Yeah mine taps it when I retract it. I just let it back slower with my hand.
Mine slaps it hard if I just kick it back in. I was worried that if I keep letting it do that then it will bend my tip out of alignment or something over time. That’s why I just let it back in softly instead.Mine's a good solid CLAAAAANGGGGGGG when I close it.
The shop who (installed it for me after I tried and failed so badly to do so) put it on, basically sat there like,
"We can't believe we did this, but we did. The magnaflow has one big pipe!"