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Project AMP Steps complete and im super happy with results! Took some time and a little trimming but they came out great [emoji1360] defa805dc085d2892c68ce632cdca74e.jpg


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12 hours ago, 9aj9 said:

Project AMP Steps complete and im super happy with results! Took some time and a little trimming but they came out great emoji1360.png defa805dc085d2892c68ce632cdca74e.jpg


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Very nice,  been thinking about attempting this for a long time. would appreciate more pictures of the mounting locations and any how to advice. Thanks

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15 hours ago, 9aj9 said:

Project AMP Steps complete and im super happy with results! Took some time and a little trimming but they came out great emoji1360.png defa805dc085d2892c68ce632cdca74e.jpg


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Nice! I didn't know they made them for the reg. cab. Gonna have to look into this.

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ill def get some photos of the mounting points to post here. Amp does not make a specific kit for reg cabs...and i really couldnt find much info online for reg cab installs......
I saw a few posts online here or there but not much details on RC install
i ended up rolling the dice a bit and purchased the amp kit 76154-01A which is the plug N Play kit for the GM Crew Cabs. Everything installed just fine, electrical/plug n play was easy. The passenger side mounted right up, nothing in the way
but on the driver side, I had to put the linkage with the motor towards the front and then the back linkage area I had to trim a few spots (which I was a little hesitant at first) but ended up being ok.

I wanted to mount the linkages as wide as possible so I could extend the step a bit towards the bed and be able to use the step to reach into the bed if needed.

I then trimmed the boards down to 65 inches (amp has a youtube vid on trimming the boards)
so just took my time with that part.

ill post more pics soon
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7 hours ago, 9aj9 said:

ill def get some photos of the mounting points to post here. Amp does not make a specific kit for reg cabs...and i really couldnt find much info online for reg cab installs......
I saw a few posts online here or there but not much details on RC install
i ended up rolling the dice a bit and purchased the amp kit 76154-01A which is the plug N Play kit for the GM Crew Cabs. Everything installed just fine, electrical/plug n play was easy. The passenger side mounted right up, nothing in the way
but on the driver side, I had to put the linkage with the motor towards the front and then the back linkage area I had to trim a few spots (which I was a little hesitant at first) but ended up being ok.

I wanted to mount the linkages as wide as possible so I could extend the step a bit towards the bed and be able to use the step to reach into the bed if needed.

I then trimmed the boards down to 65 inches (amp has a youtube vid on trimming the boards)
so just took my time with that part.

ill post more pics soon
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Nice job on the install. I'd be interested to see the photos. Can you also post a pic of the steps tucked in?

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On 2/17/2020 at 11:03 PM, 9aj9 said:

not the best quality gif

 

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Love it man, super low profile. I've been debating taking my current steps off for a cleaner look but I don't want to lose the functionality. Glad I have another option now.

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The steps look great but How did you post a video!?


i wasnt sure either so i converted the video to a short GIF file and it worked
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