From The Driver Seat
The installation of these three simple products has made a huge impact on the looks and functionality of the truck. Before we installed the steps, we had to grab and pull on the steering wheel to get into the truck, but now we don’t have to risk damaging the steering wheel or column. Also, when not in use, you can’t even see the steps unless you climb on your back and look under the truck. The caliper covers look great and help keep the brakes cool. This aids in reducing brake fade, which is caused by overheated brakes. While we are braking, the new Recon lights keep tailgaters at bay and look good doing it.
| Your Questions Answered |
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| Time Spent Working: |
3 Hours |
| Degree of difficulty |
| Steps: |
Advanced |
| Lights and Caliper Covers: |
Beginner |
| Tools Needed: jack, tire iron, flat head screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, 13mm socket, 8mm socket, ratchet, wire cutters, 9/32-inch drill bit, drill, Allen wrench set, wire ties. |
| Parts Used: |
| (prices from manufacturers and do not include tax, shipping, or installation) |
| Amp Power Steps #75134-01A |
$1,223.69 |
| MPG Caliper Covers # 10120-S-CUS |
$340 ($200 for covers, $140 for custom engraving) |
| Recon tailLights #264176RD |
$299.95 |
| Recon third brake light #264116CL |
$99.95 |
| Total: |
$1,963.59 |
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