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fit depends on what you want
The FX4 (and FX2 I think) running boards are made from extruded aluminum channel. So you can slide the mount brackets back and forth on the running board to make them fit any mount hole width on the truck.
I think it might be nice to have SuperCab running boards on the regular cab... they would also serve as a step to get items from the bed.
But only if you want it to look that way.
Just an FYI!
The FX4 (and FX2 I think) running boards are made from extruded aluminum channel. So you can slide the mount brackets back and forth on the running board to make them fit any mount hole width on the truck.
I think it might be nice to have SuperCab running boards on the regular cab... they would also serve as a step to get items from the bed.
But only if you want it to look that way.
Just an FYI!
#10
fit depends on what you want
The FX4 (and FX2 I think) running boards are made from extruded aluminum channel. So you can slide the mount brackets back and forth on the running board to make them fit any mount hole width on the truck.
I think it might be nice to have SuperCab running boards on the regular cab... they would also serve as a step to get items from the bed.
But only if you want it to look that way.
Just an FYI!
The FX4 (and FX2 I think) running boards are made from extruded aluminum channel. So you can slide the mount brackets back and forth on the running board to make them fit any mount hole width on the truck.
I think it might be nice to have SuperCab running boards on the regular cab... they would also serve as a step to get items from the bed.
But only if you want it to look that way.
Just an FYI!
#11
fit depends on what you want
The FX4 (and FX2 I think) running boards are made from extruded aluminum channel. So you can slide the mount brackets back and forth on the running board to make them fit any mount hole width on the truck.
I think it might be nice to have SuperCab running boards on the regular cab... they would also serve as a step to get items from the bed.
But only if you want it to look that way.
Just an FYI!
The FX4 (and FX2 I think) running boards are made from extruded aluminum channel. So you can slide the mount brackets back and forth on the running board to make them fit any mount hole width on the truck.
I think it might be nice to have SuperCab running boards on the regular cab... they would also serve as a step to get items from the bed.
But only if you want it to look that way.
Just an FYI!
To the OP, make sure what you purchase can be adjusted. Also, the part behind the cab would be unsupported. Good possibility the step may bend or break. I also think it would look kinda funny, with supports toward the front and nothing at the back just hanging there. Also note that it does not mount to the frame, so you could not move the mount back. It does mount to points on the body.
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Cool. Thanks. I'm still taking notes on the subject.
If I didn't lease this truck, I would just lower it 3 or 4 inches and I wouldn't need steps at all. As it is, I just need an inexpensive way to get in and out without killing myself for the next few years. I didn't really notice on the test drive but it really is awkward getting in and out of this without a step in daily use.
If I didn't lease this truck, I would just lower it 3 or 4 inches and I wouldn't need steps at all. As it is, I just need an inexpensive way to get in and out without killing myself for the next few years. I didn't really notice on the test drive but it really is awkward getting in and out of this without a step in daily use.
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Just so you know, with the Ford steps, there would be no drilling to do the mounting of them. On the back side of the rocker, you will find some large holes that are taped ove. This is where the step supports mount. A plate with bolts is pushed into these holes and the step mount support is bolted to them. This sandwiches the rocker sheet metal between the plate and support. It is a very sturdy mount and can be removed.
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Sorry, but not true. My FX4 steps (you can see pics in album) cannot be adjusted. The mounting points are fixed. One mount would be normal, the other would be behind his cab.
To the OP, make sure what you purchase can be adjusted. Also, the part behind the cab would be unsupported. Good possibility the step may bend or break. I also think it would look kinda funny, with supports toward the front and nothing at the back just hanging there. Also note that it does not mount to the frame, so you could not move the mount back. It does mount to points on the body.
To the OP, make sure what you purchase can be adjusted. Also, the part behind the cab would be unsupported. Good possibility the step may bend or break. I also think it would look kinda funny, with supports toward the front and nothing at the back just hanging there. Also note that it does not mount to the frame, so you could not move the mount back. It does mount to points on the body.
I know for sure the 2012 can be adjusted. I recently swapped mine from the XLT chrome step to some 2012 FX4 steps. They are most definitely made from extruded aluminum channel.
But for sure he should look at what he finds... always deal in person on craigslist...