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Go Rhino D6 vs Dss

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I am leaning towards the DSS. Anyone running these that has pics that they would be willing to share?
 
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Very little protection from that, they’re real tight to the underside of the door.
 
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Heres another tip: when tightening, push up on the board as hard as you can and it will hug the rocker panel to close the ugly gap. Also, there is also fore and aft adjustments for the boards, so get them lined up just right before tightening them down.
 
No regrets. I love them. If installing yourself I’d recommend having a die on to clear the paint off the studs. I want to say it was a M8 die but could be wrong.
 

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I have it narrowed down to these two as well. Is the only difference the DSS is narrower than the D6? Or am I missing something?
 
Yes. The DSS is narrow. More of a rock slider look and I’d guess a bit to small to use as a reliable step especially in wet or snowy conditions. I’d say even my D6 is on the narrow end but good enough. I didn’t want running boards that made the truck even wider.
 
No regrets. I love them. If installing yourself I’d recommend having a die on to clear the paint off the studs. I want to say it was a M8 die but could be wrong.
I found a small wire wheel attached to a drill worked best for me over a thread chaser. Picked one up from the local hardware store and was about 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter.


 
My D6s just arrived, truck won’t be here until next week.
 
Are you happy with the DSS boards so far?
I really like the look of them & I’ve already used one as a rock rail when I scratched it up a few weeks ago. They’re more of a “toe step” than a ”foot step” though.
 
I just installed my D6 this morning. The first pair that were ordered were dented during shipping at the tip of the outer rail, like it got dropped upright. Needless to say, I was shipped another pair and told to keep or toss the originals. If someone is looking to have them Linex’d/Rhino lined/ etc., I would make you a sweet deal. Let me know if you want pictures. I don’t want/ need a second pair taking up space in my garage.
 

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I just installed my D6 this morning. The first pair that were ordered were dented during shipping at the tip of the outer rail, like it got dropped upright. Needless to say, I was shipped another pair and told to keep or toss the originals. If someone is looking to have them Linex’d/Rhino lined/ etc., I would make you a sweet deal. Let me know if you want pictures. I don’t want/ need a second pair taking up space in my garage.
Where are you located?
 
I love my D6 boards.

If you want them to last, I would highly recommend Line-X prior to installing (this is what I did). The finish is meh, they are not aluminum, and the inside of the tubes are raw metal. With that being said, I couldn't be happier with my decision.

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