Pics of the DS? Love the look, but have not seen any mounted.I have GoRhino steps on my bronco. I got the ds ones. I was not a plan of the ones that stick out far
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Pics of the DS? Love the look, but have not seen any mounted.I have GoRhino steps on my bronco. I got the ds ones. I was not a plan of the ones that stick out far
I like the DS and the DSS better than the D6. They are both 2 inches narrower than D6 and look great. I get the idea of door ding prevention. I think I will be OK on that.Pics of the DS? Love the look, but have not seen any mounted.
Yes, Area 51 as sun was setting.Looks great! Is that Area 51?
Those look good too, mmmm. Can’t decide. Can you post a pic looking straight at them at shin level? Thanks
They don't really decrease clearance like the one set of GoRhino stepsThose look good too, mmmm. Can’t decide. Can you post a pic looking straight at them at shin level? Thanks
I have a base sas and they came with the grab handles.silly question: When stepping up using these (or any) what are you grabbing with your hands?
Forgot about those! lol.I have a base sas and they came with the grab handles.
I'm keeping mine, if those SEMA concept steps that attach to the factory rock rails become available, I'm going to see the GoRhino steps off. I am interested in doing some off roading and I don't know how serious I'll take it. I've understood it that the GoRhino steps bolt onto the body, the rock rails bolt onto the frame. If I know I'm gonna have an aggressive weekend off road, I will probably take the time necessary to swap back.What are to do with all our rock rails? Who would want them? And also wondering why we didn't get the option to add steps.....
I'm pretty sure the rock rails also attached to the body. Ford Engineers say that they can handle the weight of the truck.I'm keeping mine, if those SEMA concept steps that attach to the factory rock rails become available, I'm going to see the GoRhino steps off. I am interested in doing some off roading and I don't know how serious I'll take it. I've understood it that the GoRhino steps bolt onto the body, the rock rails bolt onto the frame. If I know I'm gonna have an aggressive weekend off road, I will probably take the time necessary to swap back.
They come in handy for my 5'2" gfForgot about those! lol.
Wonder if those are the same engineers that gave the OK to produce the hard topI'm pretty sure the rock rails also attached to the body. Ford Engineers say that they can handle the weight of the truck.