How much higher are they?The Mopar steps do that also. I turn mine off when I'm working on my truck and opening and closing the door a lot. I like how much higher the Mopar steps sit in the deployed position
I think it was 4-5". Someone with the AMP steps asked to measure the deployed height of the Mopar steps, so I replied. I'll see if I can find the post.How much higher are they?
Thank you. Pretty much seals the deal for the Mopar ones for me.I think it was 4-5". Someone with the AMP steps asked to measure the deployed height of the Mopar steps, so I replied. I'll see if I can find the post.
Edit: I was right...4.5".
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I think it did recently. Last time I looked I want to say it was $1580ish
I didn’t even consider this. My trucks lifted 3.5” in the front and 2” in the rear so probably I’d prefer the lower ones anywaysI think it was 4-5". Someone with the AMP steps asked to measure the deployed height of the Mopar steps, so I replied. I'll see if I can find the post.
Edit: I was right...4.5".
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Maybe, but it's still a longer step into the cab compared to the Mopar boards.I didn’t even consider this. My trucks lifted 3.5” in the front and 2” in the rear so probably I’d prefer the lower ones anyways
That makes senseThe Mopar steps do that also. I turn mine off when I'm working on my truck and opening and closing the door a lot. I like how much higher the Mopar steps sit in the deployed position too.
Same here. I specifically bought the AMP steps when I had my lift installed, because of how much lower they went than most most fixed steps/boards.I didn’t even consider this. My trucks lifted 3.5” in the front and 2” in the rear so probably I’d prefer the lower ones anyways
Same! Just gotta pony up the fundsI think what is pushing me toward the Mopar steps the most is it's not plugged into the OBD port like the AMPs
In all honesty, the lights aren’t absolutely necessary, either - the lights under the mirrors (puddle lights?) do a pretty good job lighting up the steps. But, I ran led strips, instead of the lights that came with the steps, to make it a little different, anyway (And avoid drilling).
Love my AMP Smart Powersteps. Installed myself. Couldn't figure out why they deployed when door closed and opened when door shut. Found a Youtube video with same problem-polarity reversed at manufacture. Swapped two wires and viola! Left the lights unhooked, don't need them. If I decide to add them in future, will probably go with strips instead.This! Hell I never bothered to install the lights myself. The puddles lights lit them up good enough and I never like the blue hue color I got with my 14 Ram with Amps steps so I skipped installing them this time around.
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Multiple members on this forum over the years have mentioned calling Amp and they confirmed they do not make the Mopar boards. There are several differences in the two brands. Some have already been mentioned in this thread.I believe that the Mopar steps are actually made by Amp. I’m 80% on this so I reserve the right to be wrong.
This is brilliant! I always park 1/4 mile away from other cars and put up with eye rolling from my bride! I work hard to keep my truck looking nice and hate door dings from careless people. Love your solutuion! May help my marriage as well.I find the manual deploy/retract very useful, especially when combined with air suspension. Parking in any public lot I raise my air suspension all the way up, deploy the steps, and retract the mirrors. This helps prevent door dings since most car doors don't clear the steps, so if someone throws open their door it just hits the step. Doesn't help with taller SUV's or other trucks though.
You put them on yourself or have dealer do it? If self, how was it? Was the wiring difficult?I just got my Mopar steps last week. Love them! Called around to several places. Mopar and amp were the same price, but found one dealer that was $300 cheaper. Plus, I don't need the extra lights and like how I can control from the screen.
I've heard from multiple sources that Amp licensed them to Mopar who had to find another supplier, because Amp couldn't keep up with demand.