technicholas
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Hi guys, I took mine to a welder it is fixed - it just needs to be reinstalled it's been cold here in Iowa.
Like someone else commented check with AMP research. I believe they make all the power steps for ram, Chevy ect....
Just spoke to AMP research and although the boards look VERY similar, AMP claims they don't make them.
I don't have all the broken parts from the bracket otherwise I'd have mine welded too. Anyone have any luck finding whoever makes these for mopar? My dealer is sympathetic and will give me good deal on assembly but it just seems so crazy when all I need is the brackets!
Thanks, I was hoping for the stock brackets because I actually prefer those cast pieces snap off under stress than whatever is the next weakest part up the line!Any professional welder should be able to fab a new bracket. Check with a 4 wheel drive shop. If they can't do it they should know of a welder to point you to.
Thanks, I was hoping for the stock brackets because I actually prefer those cast pieces snap off under stress than whatever is the next weakest part up the line!
I couldn’t find the brackets nobody sells them.Thanks, I was hoping for the stock brackets because I actually prefer those cast pieces snap off under stress than whatever is the next weakest part up the line!
I was just driving down the road and the passenger side power step departed from the truck. There was no impact. I found the running board on the side of the road and the only marks on it were those created by it skidding off the road. There was absolutely no evidence of an external force. The dealer refused a warranty claim by stating that the brackets simply would not fail, (both in the same place). He could not show me evidence of a collision anywhere on the truck or power step. The dealer did not contact Stelantis and did not give me any documents to back up his opinion that "there is no way a bracket will fail".Was in a guided car wash and on of their machines ripped the side step off. I had the truck raised to OR2 and the steps deployed so I know it cleared the tire guiding rails. I filed a claim with their insurance.
My question is... does anyone know if just the brackets that connect the step to the deployed can be bought? It looks like that’s all that’s broken was the bracket that connects it. Or at least I hope that’s all that was broken.