2wheeltraveler
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Great product and price, if you're on the fence, do it.
RoughCountry Model PSR71520
Installed on '22 Lariat ER
Purchased, not under any promotion (unbiased feedback)
Time in use: 7 months
After install dimensions (nearly perfect):
10.5" Ground to step
13" step to cab
Install
General comment not related to the product. You will be able see the plastic aero cover shroud on each side of the truck that was hidden by the factory running boards. On the plus side, that cover gives you a convenient place to run the wires along the underside.
I have never had motorized running boards and didn't expect to love it as much as I do. Overall this is a huge improvement visually and functionally. My MIL for example is now able to get into the truck without needing to use the grab handle and pull herself up.
RoughCountry Model PSR71520
Installed on '22 Lariat ER
Purchased, not under any promotion (unbiased feedback)
Time in use: 7 months
After install dimensions (nearly perfect):
10.5" Ground to step
13" step to cab
Install
- Install difficulty is a 3 out of 5 (more time consuming than difficult)
- Kit is very well designed with no modifications to truck needed. Wires are all pre-configured to length, in wire loom with extra protection for the section that runs from side to side in the frame rail.
- About 6 hours to install. Was taking time to route wires cleanly, zip tie everything and did some cleaning of the truck while in there, while also doing the Frunk beeper delete. The instructions weren’t specific to the lightning so for example where you run the wires under the truck didn’t 100% match the pics so you have to adapt a bit but overall easy to ad-lib those parts.
- Because the power and ground came pre-wired with inline fuses installed, I opted to follow the frame up into the frunk instead of trying to punch those through the FW. The wiring by default is on the passenger side and that’s not a simple entry point behind the glove box.
- Comes with switch to disable steps from deploying, easily routed that into the center console.
- Deployment is managed via magnetic sensors in the door jam that are largely out of sight and easy to install. No issues so far with adhesive and it was an extremely hot summer in TX.
- 2 lights shine down on each side, adhered to the pinch welds near the frame rail. They spot illuminate the steps well and you can adjust them to the location that you prefer. No issues with them coming off.
- Boards are slightly angled towards truck, you feel it when stepping on them but you don't see it. It’s a good design that aids in entry/exit stability with my 80. y/o MIL.
- Much wider shoe patch vs factory so you can get a full foot onto the step vs ½ on the factory steps. Much sturdier contact patch and should be overall safer, less prone to slips.
- Design is far easier to keep clean. Stock ones always looked dingy and since they are not tucked away it detracted from the trucks look when the rest is clean
- I didn’t weigh them, but believe the steps are lighter and after adding the motors, weight should be similar
- Deploy speed is excellent.
- Add option to deploy steps to assist with cleaning. Currently have to manually clean with door open to prevent spray from entering cab.
- Add a short delay after door close. By default the running boards return immediately when closing the door. I had no idea how many times I close one door just to open another until I installed these and it doubles the cycles they go through unnecessarily. I've started training myself to open the other door first before closing the first door to reduce wear on the motors.
- Implement a slowdown when they are near full extension or retraction. They go full speed from stop to stop so it generates a "thump" in both directions.
- Stick-on lights don't integrate with zone lighting, not a show stopper, but would be cool if they could tap into the existing board's lighting harness to integrate.
- Mud and snow could cause them to be slippery left to right since the tread is only one direction following the length of the truck. I haven't had issues in the rain but haven't been able to test in other climates yet.
- Add sound deadening to the motor assembly to reduce the whirr you hear when they are deploying / retracting. They are not super loud, but louder than other factory units I've heard.
General comment not related to the product. You will be able see the plastic aero cover shroud on each side of the truck that was hidden by the factory running boards. On the plus side, that cover gives you a convenient place to run the wires along the underside.
I have never had motorized running boards and didn't expect to love it as much as I do. Overall this is a huge improvement visually and functionally. My MIL for example is now able to get into the truck without needing to use the grab handle and pull herself up.
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