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Got these from running board warehouse for $250 now they are running $371. Ionic series 41.
Got the exact same ones from them and absolutely love them! Love how tight and streamlined they look
 
I went with a more aggressive looking board that looks perfect with my Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. They are APS brand ABS blow-molded with aluminum frame under the plastic and went on easily (after using a wire wheel to remove the lug paint). There is a little flex when my 220lb foot hits it, but not bad at all. They were only $210 on Amazon, but show out of stock right now.

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I went with a more aggressive looking board that looks perfect with my Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. They are APS blow-molded aluminum and went on easily (after using a wire wheel to remove the lug paint). There is a little flex when my 220lb foot hits it, but not bad at all. They were only $210 on Amazon, but show out of stock right now.

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Link?
 
Thanks for the link. I do not think these are aluminum. I believe they are ABS plastic from what I can tell. With steel brackets.
Whoops, I saw APS in his description and my brain read ABS.

edit: @RodRow corrected it above this post. They are ABS.
 
Any1 have installed these ones? Please post some picsScreenshot_2019-01-06-22-13-55.pngScreenshot_2019-01-06-22-14-29.png
 
Got the exact same ones from them and absolutely love them! Love how tight and streamlined they look

I have these as well, they look great.

Do either of you worry about the rear flex? Mine is a little more than I'd like it to be.
 
I have these as well, they look great.

Do either of you worry about the rear flex? Mine is a little more than I'd like it to be.
I haven't noticed any rear flex on mine but I'll keep an eye out
 
I ended up going with Go Rhino Dominator D6's. Install was unpleasant but they look great. I'll try to get some pics after work.
 
just got the N-Fab Podium steps and they are great.
 
I put on the OEM ones that I bought from Dallas Dodge. under 500$
 

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I went with a more aggressive looking board that looks perfect with my Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. They are APS brand ABS blow-molded with aluminum frame under the plastic and went on easily (after using a wire wheel to remove the lug paint). There is a little flex when my 220lb foot hits it, but not bad at all. They were only $210 on Amazon, but show out of stock right now.

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Those do look good with the tires.
 
I’m trying to make a tough decision I have a 2019 1500 Lonestar 4x4 in Patriot Blue. The decision is black running boards or polished aluminum..any suggestions?
 
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/running-boards.1868/page-2#post-64247
I’m trying to make a tough decision I have a 2019 1500 Lonestar 4x4 in Patriot Blue. The decision is black running boards or polished aluminum..any suggestions?
Another thread on running boards:
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/running-boards.1868/page-2#post-64247
Post #30 are factors that came into consideration on deciding.
I find the Mopar black running boards nice and unavailable at this time. I believe flat running boards and black will show the dirt more so than a polished round. I have had the truck almost 2 months and have not made a decision. Would probably go with the steelcraft stx 400 if the connections to the truck had a beefier look like the matte black mopar.
 
RodRow , do you have a part number still on those boards from Amazon....Also has anyone purchased the Steelcraft 400 -23700 matte black running boards.If so can you post up a picture...
 

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