Step Recommendation for Allowing Easier Access to 18 inch Tall Running Boards
Updated 10/05/2016 | Published 10/04/2016 >
Question:
My fiver vehicle, a 2016 Ford F250 6.7L crewcab, has some regular nerf type running boards. They sit about 10 inches below the door sill and 18 from the ground. My wife has a hard time with those 18 inches. Is there some way to reduce that 18-inch to a more manageable distance? Is there a kit I can install or even some other running board setup that would work in this situation? Thanks for your help.
asked by: Hisauro G
Expert Reply:
Only real solution I can provide is to use a step like the part # S-150 which is adjustable in height from 4 inches to 8 inches tall. Using this in front of the running boards might make the transition easier.
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