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Who Thinks these would look good on a rebel?

Absolutely! They have the right finish and a nice low profile. Good choice.
 
Would like to see pictures if you go with them
 
My .02. I got the Nfab ones and now that I'm really using 'em to get in and out since the 6" lift was installed I'm noticing my footwear is hitting the lower rocker panel. Keep that in mind when your buying these.
 
My .02. I got the Nfab ones and now that I'm really using 'em to get in and out since the 6" lift was installed I'm noticing my footwear is hitting the lower rocker panel. Keep that in mind when your buying these.

I did read a review where someone said these steps are too close to the body, so even though they are 6 inch step, you really get to use about 3.5 inches of the step. Are you referring to something similar?
 
After having amp power steps on my last truck with a 4-1/2" lift I could never go back to a fixed running board, Amps just put the board in the perfect spot for getting in and out of the vehicle especially when they're lifted and fold away almost completely out of site. And the engineering and quality is truly top notch. Helps save wear and tear on your seats as well, you don't have to do the butt slide getting in and out breaking down the foam on the outside seat bolster. Just my 2 cents
 
I did read a review where someone said these steps are too close to the body, so even though they are 6 inch step, you really get to use about 3.5 inches of the step. Are you referring to something similar?
Nope we're on the same page.
 
After having amp power steps on my last truck with a 4-1/2" lift I could never go back to a fixed running board, Amps just put the board in the perfect spot for getting in and out of the vehicle especially when they're lifted and fold away almost completely out of site. And the engineering and quality is truly top notch. Helps save wear and tear on your seats as well, you don't have to do the butt slide getting in and out breaking down the foam on the outside seat bolster. Just my 2 cents

if they made them for the 19's that would be an option.
 
Ordered from my buddy who got me the lift. $1070 is cost on 'em. Use that figure to negotiate.
 
Ordered from my buddy who got me the lift. $1070 is cost on 'em. Use that figure to negotiate.
$1070 very nice, I found a display set for my last truck never installed on a truck just one side was mounted on the wall in a showroom electrical was never connected, picked them up for 900. not likely I'll find a deal like that on a set for my Ram anytime soon.
 
how easy will install be?
For the AMP ones? I've installed 2 sets on the 2500 and Tundra. Based on being under my truck, you'd mount the bases to the studs under the truck, mount the board to the area then hook up motor. Run wire from motor to OBD2 port and repeat for pass side except youd hook the wire into and existing wire from the driver side. Prob 3 hours total.
 

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