loulblades
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DavidCola, thanks for the video.
When I acquired my 2018 Expe Max Limited, among other things I wanted power running boards. My logic was I could get them up when I was out in the woods with it and have less chance of them being ripped off (like on a previous truck.) My wife does appreciate it especially since I raised it a few inches. She looks at it as a "welcome" to the truck.
I normally run the truck through an auto wash that has an undercarriage option after spending a day off road (unfortunately to get that option there is other options to pay for first). I do find that I have more issues with the passenger side due it to not being used as much.
The G. B. Ashcroft post about installing mudflaps gave me an idea of employing the small flaps used in front of the wheels for the disc brake rotors. Just a thought.
When I acquired my 2018 Expe Max Limited, among other things I wanted power running boards. My logic was I could get them up when I was out in the woods with it and have less chance of them being ripped off (like on a previous truck.) My wife does appreciate it especially since I raised it a few inches. She looks at it as a "welcome" to the truck.
I normally run the truck through an auto wash that has an undercarriage option after spending a day off road (unfortunately to get that option there is other options to pay for first). I do find that I have more issues with the passenger side due it to not being used as much.
The G. B. Ashcroft post about installing mudflaps gave me an idea of employing the small flaps used in front of the wheels for the disc brake rotors. Just a thought.