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What size tires are those? They look nice.
TOYO Open Country MT 35x12.5x20. Been using Toyo's on my F250 for the past 10 Years, They hold up and last me about 55k-65k miles on my 2015/2012 6" lift with 37x13.5x20 tires
 

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I removed the rock rails and bought these AMP Power Boards. Wasn’t sure how it was going to look since there were no photos or videos. I’m loving them.
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Can those support the vehical as rockrails too or are they only a step?
 

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Got it thanks for the info
RSE (Rock Slide Engineering) does powered steps that also serve as rock rails. I've seen good feedback on those as well. In fact, I think I saw a recent thread that compared the two. Both appear to be really nice.
 

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I removed the rock rails and bought these AMP Power Boards. Wasn’t sure how it was going to look since there were no photos or videos. I’m loving them.
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Who did you order the steps from? I called 4wp. They wanted payment now with now estimated delivery date. Didn't want to pony up $1700 with no estimated delivery date. I want a set...best looking steps IMO.
 

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Who did you order the steps from? I called 4wp. They wanted payment now with now estimated delivery date. Didn't want to pony up $1700 with no estimated delivery date. I want a set...best looking steps IMO.

Bronco Brigade has them for $1599.00. I bought mine from Autoanything and they were $3.00 more to try to beat there price. I bought the pass through harness and got the difference Couple dollar discount for the harness so if I needed to access the OBD plug I didn’t have to unplug anything., I didnt even have to pull up trim pieces. Just plugged into OBD plug. Options too with Plug & Play OBD-II Pass-Through Harness and PowerStep Override Switch.
 
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Bronco Brigade has them for $1599.00. I bought mine from Autoanything and they were $3.00 more to try to beat there price. I bought the pass through harness and got the difference Couple dollar discount for the harness so if I needed to access the OBD plug I didn’t have to unplug anything., I didnt even have to pull up trim pieces. Just plugged into OBD plug. Options too with Plug & Play OBD-II Pass-Through Harness and PowerStep Override Switch.
So with the pass through harness you have, I am assuming that if you don't want the steps opening with the doors off, you just unplug the harness?
 
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So with the pass through harness you have, I am assuming that if you don't want the steps opening with the doors off, you just unplug the harness?
I bought it so in the event someone needs to access the OBD port for anything, no one has to go under the dash and unplug anything. And they do sell the power set override switch as well.
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I bought it so in the event someone needs to access the OBD port for anything, no one has to go under the dash and unplug anything. And they do sell the power set override switch as well.
I guess I am just trying to figure out what that harness is for. I assume it is telling the steps when a door is open and when to flip the step outs out? Is this correct of is this harness for something totally differant? Thanks man, I am just trying to understand their options for harnesses
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