Something isn't right. You should have to push it forward, and sort of lift, for it to go in. Any downward pressure should make it open.Has anyone had issues with their bed step? I just installed a new bed step into my 2023 ram 1500. When I attempted to step on it the step begins to fold in. Is there something that may need adjusting?
That would be impossibleDid you install it.... Upside down?
Is it the Mopar bed step or a cheap knock off?Has anyone had issues with their bed step? I just installed a new bed step into my 2023 ram 1500. When I attempted to step on it the step begins to fold in. Is there something that may need adjusting?
I would also think it's impossible for it to fold in by stepping on it, lol.That would be impossible
I would have to believe it is the mopar step. I purchased it off of market place. The previous owner purchased it for his truck he had leased but never got around to installing it. The step was still in its original mopar box and packaging and had the mopar instructions in the box.Is it the Mopar bed step or a cheap knock off?
Hard to tell from angle only picture. Is the step angle up when extended out?Here is with it installed in the folded and outward position.
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Is it hitting bumper or exhaust and not opening all the way?Has anyone had issues with their bed step? I just installed a new bed step into my 2023 ram 1500. When I attempted to step on it the step begins to fold in. Is there something that may need adjusting?
I haven’t checked to see if it is perfectly level. It might be angled upward. I will need to look at it further and see if something is bent or if it’s interfering with something.Hard to tell from angle only picture. Is the step angle up when extended out?
It should be parallel with the ground.
Could be an issue with the install if it's not flat. If the end is angled up, when you try to step on it, it could possibly try to retract as the angle of the pressure isn't straight downI haven’t checked to see if it is perfectly level. It might be angled upward. I will need to look at it further and see if something is bent or if it’s interfering with something.
In most cases the mopar and aftermarket part are actually the same. The key to installation is that the mechanism must be clear of the tailpipe. If its clear your step should extend to roughly level and operate smoothly.
When buying a step, Beware because the parts are different for pre and post 2019, and they are different for 1500s and 2500s.
For the 2019+ 1500 DT new body style only, the acceptable part numbers are any of the following ; 82215289AG ; 82215289 ; 82215289AB ; 82215289AC ; 82215289AD ; 82215289AE; 82215289AF
On Amazon they average about $99 and on ebay about $89. At the Ram stealer the same part number is $435, really.
And here's the kicker, if you buy one of those part numbers on ebay or amazon, you will have most likely bought the oem Mopar part! They are usually identical and the welds and paint are super high quality. It's one time in life you'll get almost free lunch!
Many of the ebay and amazon parts have the mopar number stamped on them. Some don't but still are in most cases the oem part.
Just bought one on ebay, and previously one on Amazon. They were both absolutely identical to the $435 mopar item