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Post your QUAD CAB running boards / side steps

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Raptor Series® - 5" Magnum Oval Step Bars - Wheel to Wheel. One of the few quad cab wheel to wheel options - but I'm very satisfied with them so far.
 
I like mine, they don't stick out too much, the board is all aluminium and the price was great.
 

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Raptor Series® - 5" Magnum Oval Step Bars - Wheel to Wheel. One of the few quad cab wheel to wheel options - but I'm very satisfied with them so far.
How do they mount under the bed?
How far do they stick out passed the tires horizontally?
What is the ground clearance on the brackets?
Are there placement adjustments?
 
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I did not realize that they make "wheel to wheel" running boards. I like having the ability to get a better reach into the bed.

These are the only ones I've found (quad cab, standard bed) though, and they're pretty pricey:


I also don't want them to be very wide (i.e. stick out) very far.
 
I just have the factory Ram running boardsView attachment 211428View attachment 211444
Hey, I just can't here to post mine that look like yours. I was told I was buying OEM boards for a quad cab, but they turned out to be for a crew cab. I had to move the rear bracket on the board but I'm good with how they came out. I have a step under the bed since they were too long for the quad cab. I like the minimal ground clearance loss as well!
 

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I started with these:

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because I didn't want wide or large floorboards and I'm kind of frugal (or "cheap" if you ask my son).
I like that they sit up higher for more ground clearance (not like I offroad or anything ...
Also I hardly ever have rear seat passengers.
They're ok. Because they only mount to the forward bolts there is some flex when using them (I weight ~205 lbs)

But now I have these:

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Mainly because I want the rear step for a little easier access to the bed.
Had I known wheel-to-wheel nerf bards existed I would have gotten these in the first place.
They do hang a little more than the other ones though, and cost > 3x as much.
 

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