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That plastic trim price comes off. I know as I’ve had mine off. Look up the gen3 rock slide engineering slider step install video. They show how to remove and reinstall it. Not horrible, but will likely make you swear a bit.
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If I do any, it would be those, most likely. However, I love the way the standard OVerland running boards protect the body. I can drive through wet mucky stuff, winter slush and salt and sand, mud, whatever and you can see the pattern of those protecting the door areas.

So I'd be torn - and would have to see, and get in and out of one with the RSE power steps to see how they fit, how well they work for me and my wife, and how they protect. These running boards really do a great job protecting from rock chips along the side.
If you were closer I’d happily let you try mine out. They work great for my wife and two small kids.
 

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Did my last for walk in 2020. I was a cone but volunteered to help the knuckle draggers.
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Edit: I think the answer has been posted ( ; thanks @Cape taco12 and @Rockabillyroy !) Will restart the thread if I need further help.



I’m aware that this is dumb, but I suppose most of us have gotten into jams of our own making.

I was screwing panels back together after replacing the driver’s side knee panel speaker and dropped my wrench, of all places it could have fallen, down a tiny hole.

I want to pry off the panel I think it’s under, if possible, but I don’t know what the procedure is to do so, or what the panel is called, to look it up.

Please see the attached photo for more detail, if you think you can help with either a how-to or what that panel is called.

The yellow arrow points to the hole it fell down and the green arrow to the panel I want to remove.

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Did you get it out?
 

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Y’all are missing the obvious. It will likely fall back out first time you roll it!
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