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Let's see those running boards/side steps

I went with Go Rhino D6’s. I love how tight they are to the body and provide ample step surface without protruding too far wide. Had a hiccup with some warped brackets but Go Rhino is making good on that. And. Huge shoutout Amber @Realtruck for hooking me up with an awesome price and even better customer service!

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I have two sets , both are from Trx got them for a great price im just seeing which one i like the best. The mopar rock rail trx style are nice because they protect the underside of the cab and the offroad style are nice to because they are wider lol. I modified the offroad ones had to drill the brackets to make them fit tighter to the body.
 

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TAC Sidewinder Step Rails. Good fit & finish. The rail is an enclosed pentagon shaped tube.
Typical easy bolt-on mounting. The product is well made, nice looking and very sturdy.
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Posted this in another thread, realized better here. I went with the Ram full length, got them at a local dealer for a good price.
 

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Got go rhino v3 series. Aluminum with 600lb per step rating. Couldn't find many pics out there so I just took a chance with them. I really love them and super easy to install. I will add a side view when i get a chance.
 

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Looking. Not finding…
Just bought a 2022 CPO Laramie crew cab long bed, Delmonico red. Looking for wheels to wheel steps or boards for my 2022 crew cab long bed. Would prefer a side stop with SS edge and black tread in a 1 piece style. I like the looks of the istep but they don’t come in W2W. Don’t really care for the Nurf bar style. The only style of W2W for CC-LB I’ve found are OEM oval style…on back order and over $800.
 
Looking. Not finding…
Just bought a 2022 CPO Laramie crew cab long bed, Delmonico red. Looking for wheels to wheel steps or boards for my 2022 crew cab long bed. Would prefer a side stop with SS edge and black tread in a 1 piece style. I like the looks of the istep but they don’t come in W2W. Don’t really care for the Nurf bar style. The only style of W2W for CC-LB I’ve found are OEM oval style…on back order and over $800.
I would like those too, but they seem a bit hard to find
 
Can anyone tell me which mopar side steps/running boards these are? I just picked up my new 24 Rebel, window sticker says these are black tubular side steps.

These are not tube shaped, and look similar in shape to the mopar off road boards, but have a different shape at the ends, and the top pattern is different. Tried searching online and can't find these.

My 22 Sport GT had mopar matte black steps added by the dealer, and I've seen those everywhere, but not these.
 

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Can anyone tell me which mopar side steps/running boards these are? I just picked up my new 24 Rebel, window sticker says these are black tubular side steps.

These are not tube shaped, and look similar in shape to the mopar off road boards, but have a different shape at the ends, and the top pattern is different. Tried searching online and can't find these.

My 22 Sport GT had mopar matte black steps added by the dealer, and I've seen those everywhere, but not these.

I have the same ones on my 21 rebel. same window sticker designation as you.

I'll be replacing them with AMP automatic steps in the coming weeks.
 
Can anyone tell me which mopar side steps/running boards these are? I just picked up my new 24 Rebel, window sticker says these are black tubular side steps.

These are not tube shaped, and look similar in shape to the mopar off road boards, but have a different shape at the ends, and the top pattern is different. Tried searching online and can't find these.

My 22 Sport GT had mopar matte black steps added by the dealer, and I've seen those everywhere, but not these.
My 2025 Rebel came with factory tubular steps but these are what they look like which isn't tubular.
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I have two sets , both are from Trx got them for a great price im just seeing which one i like the best. The mopar rock rail trx style are nice because they protect the underside of the cab and the offroad style are nice to because they are wider lol. I modified the offroad ones had to drill the brackets to make them fit tighter to the body.
How wide are the rock rails compared to the offroad style? Any chance you could measure the width to the body? Just ordered a new Rebel and like the look of the rock rails. My current Ram had the offroad style but would like a little narrower as long as can still be used as a step.
Thanks
 
My 2025 Rebel came with factory tubular steps but these are what they look like which isn't tubular.
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That's actually my favorite style, good protection as well to your rear quarter panels from rocks thrown up from the front wheels.

Curious, for the last few years, they were using a newer running board, similar in style but closer to the body. They switched back to these, which have been around since 2018. I wonder if the newer versions sat too close to the body and made them harder to use?
 
That's actually my favorite style, good protection as well to your rear quarter panels from rocks thrown up from the front wheels.

Curious, for the last few years, they were using a newer running board, similar in style but closer to the body. They switched back to these, which have been around since 2018. I wonder if the newer versions sat too close to the body and made them harder to use?
My Rebel came from the factory with Mopar tubular running boards. Before I ever saw my truck the dealer removed them to put on another customers truck.
The dealer replaced them with Mopar running boards long before I ever saw the truck. I'm not sure what the originals look like but I've seen other 2025 Mopar factory
installed running boards and they look different from mine.
 
Here are the OEM running boards I typically seen as factory equipped:

These have been around since 2018...


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These I've seen more recently, last few years, but notice 2025 using these again....

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I went with Go Rhino D6’s. I love how tight they are to the body and provide ample step surface without protruding too far wide. Had a hiccup with some warped brackets but Go Rhino is making good on that. And. Huge shoutout Amber @Realtruck for hooking me up with an awesome price and even better customer service!

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What grill lights are those?
 
Bumping this because I'm trying to decide which ones I want.

I was thinking of getting the power steps, but might get non-power for door ding protection. These RC steps caught my eye.

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Bumping this because I'm trying to decide which ones I want.

I was thinking of getting the power steps, but might get non-power for door ding protection. These RC steps caught my eye.

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I get the thought process, but it's not going to help much. These trucks have a round profile, they stick out further in the middle. The rocker where the steps are is tucked in.

Add to that the shape of other cars doors and they will touch your body panel before hitting the step. Try it with a couple other vehicles. Park close and open the door and see what would hit first. Ask me how I know. Just had a dent on each side fixed by paintless dent removal.
 
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