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MikeM

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Hello everyone, new member with a new Badlands Sasquatch and I am thinking about the AR Stirrup steps. For members with experience using these:

1. How do you like them?
2. The factory rail's surface coating that they clamp to would seem sacrificial - gets scratched badly. Yes/No ?
3. Has anyone used them on the road but then removed them for wheeling?

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I'm between these and IAG stirrups... Following.
 

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Love the AR Stirrups on my 2 Dr. Very sturdy, no movement at all. I haven't removed them, but they come with rubber padding to avoid wear. They aren't even slippery in the rain, surprisingly.
 
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Love the AR Stirrups on my 2 Dr. Very sturdy, no movement at all. I haven't removed them, but they come with rubber padding to avoid wear. They aren't even slippery in the rain, surprisingly.
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Hello everyone, new member with a new Badlands Sasquatch and I am thinking about the AR Stirrup steps. For members with experience using these:

1. How do you like them?
2. The factory rail's surface coating that they clamp to would seem sacrificial - gets scratched badly. Yes/No ?
3. Has anyone used them on the road but then removed them for wheeling?

Thanks
1. Love them, sturdy as hell and wildly well built.

2. Unknown. Only 1000km but my rock rails are still good. The coating on the steps themselves I'd go the bare aluminum though.

3. Yes but not for wheeling, but cause I'm obsessed with how I place my foot I musta moved them 100 times... takes 2 seconds
 

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Let me also mention, AR Stirrups made from aluminum and won't rust, which sets them apart.
 

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I bought the magnums. Haven't arrived yet, but neither has my bronco. I'll post pictures someday of my build.
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