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Running boards recommendations for 4-door Bronco?

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I am definitely going between the DS and the DSS, wish there was a pic of the DSS installed on a Bronco, it’s the same base rail on both, be nice if they shipped with the full length step option and the individual step options together…prob leaning DS though, I like the low profile look (depth wise) and the minimum step design
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I am definitely going between the DS and the DSS, wish there was a pic of the DSS installed on a Bronco, it’s the same base rail on both, be nice if they shipped with the full length step option and the individual step options together…prob leaning DS though, I like the low profile look (depth wise) and the minimum step design
I just had my gf pick between the two. She liked the DS and when I got them I was happy with them. I like only having the honey comb footing by the doors and not the entire length of the step
 
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I have the GoRhino one's too. They stick out just far enough and don't drop lower like the one above
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Really like those! Do you think I could install mud flaps with these rails? Most you can’t. Thanks
 

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Literally just installed these this evening.
Go Rhino Dominator D1 from @Stage 3 Motorsports
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Install sucks to do alone so make sure you find a YouTube video that goes over the process.
These look great, do they cover the pinch welds and how is the powder coat holding up?!
 

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I went with the RCI 20deg sliders. frame mounted, made in USA with American steel and have just enough of a step for wife and kid.
They look great and work even better.

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These look great, do they cover the pinch welds and how is the powder coat holding up?!
Thanks. The brackets are the only spots that "cover" the pinch weld. I put PPF from the rockers down to the pinch weld to protect from rocks. On the steps themselves, the paint has numerous chips. I live on a gravel road so that was expected. I just recently gave in and installed mudflaps that I was hoping to avoid. I would recommend mudflaps to begin with if you travel back roads frequently.
 

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As for pinch welds, I also got the RCI pinch weld covers. installed them first then the sliders and all set.
 

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Has anyone with a 4 door purchased running boards yet. Have been thinking about power running boards and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations?
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I have a 4Dr BaseSquatch and needed steps. Call me boring, but I bought the factory factory tube steps at the dealer. Super easy to put on and they look good. I prefer stock factory stuff and these say "Bronco" on them, so match well. $615 retail, but dealer knocked off about $100 plus I applied my Ford Pass points for part of it.
 

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Thanks. The brackets are the only spots that "cover" the pinch weld. I put PPF from the rockers down to the pinch weld to protect from rocks. On the steps themselves, the paint has numerous chips. I live on a gravel road so that was expected. I just recently gave in and installed mudflaps that I was hoping to avoid. I would recommend mudflaps to begin with if you travel back roads frequently.
I so appreciate your feedback. Sounds like I will need to get mudflaps (curious which ones you purchased?) pinch weld covers and running boards since I'm not mechanically inclined!
 

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As for pinch welds, I also got the RCI pinch weld covers. installed them first then the sliders and all set.
Good to know, I will follow your lead!
 

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Good to know, I will follow your lead!
Not the greatest pic but here is an up close of the pinch weld cover. Super easy install.

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