Sparky62
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'19 - '23 are Gen 5 & '24 - '26 are Gen 6Newbie question. What is the cutoff for Gen5 and Gen6?
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'19 - '23 are Gen 5 & '24 - '26 are Gen 6Newbie question. What is the cutoff for Gen5 and Gen6?
Gen 5 is 2019 to 2023Newbie question. What is the cutoff for Gen5 and Gen6?
100% agree. My 2024 STX came with those running boards from the factory and they were around $500-600 extra on the window sticker. I like them a lot. & I wanted a silver ranger, but ended up with Shadow Black(my 2nd choice).I got these installed at the dealer when I got this 2024 STX (they threw them in to make the sale)
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Makes climbing in and out easier for my 70 some odd self and my Wife
They are very functional, don't really get in the way and kinda look pretty good IMHO
I just purchased a 2026 Ranger XL. The dealer installed running boards. These are obviously not factory running boards and that is not important to me. The running boards are 3" round tube running boards. This is the first truck I have had with running boards.
I am 6' 2" and have size 13 feet. My wife is 5' so the running boards are important to her. These running boards, IMHO, are kind of useless as I feel they don't extend out from the body enough to be useful. My wife mentioned the same thing. They feel more like a ladder than a step. I called back my sales person. While not dismissive he seems to be indicating there really shouldn't be an issue. I plan on replacing them with something wider one way or another.
What is your perspective? I have included pictures of the running boards with a measuring tape. Thanks in advance.
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Is there some measurement that can allow you to determine how far out the running boards will stick out on a specific truck?
I have these exact ones too. They are tucked up out of the way.I'm very happy my the IronBison rocker steps, great ground clearance and wide enough to get good footing entering and exiting.
https://ironbisonauto.com/products/...-bars-step-rails-heavy-texture-black-ibcrs015
It depends on what you're looking for. IMHO those are fine. As the driver, you use your L foot, turn it sideways, and step up and then you basically sit down into the truck. Reverse foot for the pasenger. If you simply want a huge step to step on, I'd go get the power folding ones installed.I just purchased a 2026 Ranger XL. The dealer installed running boards. These are obviously not factory running boards and that is not important to me. The running boards are 3" round tube running boards. This is the first truck I have had with running boards.
I am 6' 2" and have size 13 feet. My wife is 5' so the running boards are important to her. These running boards, IMHO, are kind of useless as I feel they don't extend out from the body enough to be useful. My wife mentioned the same thing. They feel more like a ladder than a step. I called back my sales person. While not dismissive he seems to be indicating there really shouldn't be an issue. I plan on replacing them with something wider one way or another.
What is your perspective? I have included pictures of the running boards with a measuring tape. Thanks in advance.
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Have you checked the Raptor look-a-likes on Real truck? They have wide options. I get where you're coming from as I have a size 12 wide shoe.The running boards on my truck are 3" wide and it appears a little more than 1" is tucked under the truck
Here's my question. Even being tall, do you slide across the side of the seat getting in? My son is 6'2" but even he slides across the side of the seat and it pisses me off....lol. i want him to simply sit down into the seat without over and over again crushing the side bolster.I'm also tall and have big feet. The running boards are useless for entering/exiting the truck and they are more of a hindrance than a help. The only reason I keep them is for the rock protection and parking lot door ding protection but I am considering removing them and getting black PPF applied all the way around the lower part of the truck. I removed the ones on my 2 door Jeep and it's much easier getting in and out.
FWIW mine are the Rhinos, the 6" ones. I can step up onto them and duck into the truck but what I usually do is just slide in without using them at all, but I do rub my leg on the side of the running board which, if dirty, is annoying.
Maybe since I don't really use them for a step I should have got narrower ones like yours for the protection.
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