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Bighorn Quad Cab

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I like those running boards. I’ve been looking at the GoRhino RB10s and those are very similar. How do you like them?

I love my RB20's. Nice and solid to step on when getting in and out and washing roof. Protects side of vehicle from all the crap the Duratracs pick up too.
 

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I love my RB20's. Nice and solid to step on when getting in and out and washing roof. Protects side of vehicle from all the crap the Duratracs pick up too.
Only 2 things I’m worried about with the go rhinos are..

1-Them being Steel vs Aluminum because of rust.

2-I’ve seen pictures of the coating peeling up.

Other than those 2 concerns, I love the way they look. That’s why I got pretty excited when I saw these Mopar ones. I like the price of the go rhino boards better though. The go rhino boards are $600 while the Mopar ones are $1000. But if the Mopar ones will hold up better and last longer I’ll pay the extra $400.

Another member on here said that go rhino has a warranty, and they’ll replace the boards no problem if something happens. But also that the warranty is a one time deal, and once you take advantage of the warranty one time, that’s it, no more replacements.
 

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Only 2 things I’m worried about with the go rhinos are..

1-Them being Steel vs Aluminum because of rust.

2-I’ve seen pictures of the coating peeling up.

Other than those 2 concerns, I love the way they look. That’s why I got pretty excited when I saw these Mopar ones. I like the price of the go rhino boards better though. The go rhino boards are $600 while the Mopar ones are $1000. But if the Mopar ones will hold up better and last longer I’ll pay the extra $400.

Another member on here said that go rhino has a warranty, and they’ll replace the boards no problem if something happens. But also that the warranty is a one time deal, and once you take advantage of the warranty one time, that’s it, no more replacements.


I haven't really had any problems with mine, I have had them on there for about 6 months, got threw the winter good. I had the guys spray them when I had my vehicle rust proofed(Krown). I didn't get the powder coated ones, just the textured black so I can touch them up with some Tremclad if needed.
 

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