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2 DOOR - steps vs running boards

KGRoberts

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Vehicle: non-SAS 2-door Badlands.
Challenge: My sweet wife at 5'0" is thankful she is flexible, but pleading for a ingress/egress solution.
What I did: I ended up ordering TWO solutions from IAG - the v2 EZ-steps ($279) and the full-length EZ-steps ($749). I could try each, decide, and resell the other solution. Ordering through https://www.pandamotorworks.com
SO: they poke a little beyond my non-SAS 33's, and they look like this.... View attachment 371671
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Notes:
-These IAG steps have a lifetime warranty to original purchaser for the structure and finish.
-The full-length steps have mid-braces. Pre-assemble these prior to mounting running-boards.
-Nice solutions. We decided to stay with the full-length steps, hoping they will also protect from door-dings and minimize mud/rocks on the body.
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Beach_Bum

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I have the v2 IAG step(s). I don't need them to get in or out but like the leverage it provides. I also like that the use the rock rails and can be removed easily.
 
 





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