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Hello. I recently purchased a 2020 Jeep Gladiator with a 3 1/2" lift and 35" tires, and am looking for a good power step option. I am torn between Amp power step and Rock Slide. I want to do the install myself and was wondering if anyone had any experience with either. Also your recommendations would be helpful. Thanks all.
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RSEs all the way. A few more $$s but worth it in my opinion. Granted, I put on 37s.
 
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RSEs all the way. A few more $$s but worth it in my opinion. Granted, I put on 37s.
Thanks. Did you do the install or have them done? Just curious how complicated the wiring is and if it is clear where you tap in.
 

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I have owned/installed a set of the AMP steps, pretty easy installation. If I were to go that route again I would go for the 2 motors per side. The AMP steps are very nice = full-sized step with great ergonomics however offer no real protection At All, if you feel you would ever need rocker protection then go with the RSE product. Good luck.
PS I recall talk of a 3rd option, some outfit out of Houston?
 

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Thanks. Did you do the install or have them done? Just curious how complicated the wiring is and if it is clear where you tap in.
I did not on these. My understanding is that wiring isnā€™t overly complicated depending on your skill level. More effort on the actual rails as they require 2 peeps to install. They are built like a tank.

As said. I wanted both protection and folding step ability All in one. RSE seems to be the only option at this point that I am aware of.

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I have the RSE and did the install myself, well, with my brotherā€™s help. The extra pair of hands are very helpful with things that are a bit unwieldy. I have managed such things alone in the past but it took me a lot longer, ensuring I didnā€™t ding the truck or the new accessory. The extra hands were especially useful on mine as one of the Jeepā€™s pinch weld bolt holes needed drilling out. The layers of sheet metal were apparently predrilled then put together. One layer was misaligned enough that the bolt on the slider wouldnā€™t go in. Trying to find the misalignment would have been a real pain on my own.

I love mine. The step is narrow so if you are doing steps for someone more wobbly on their feet, AMP is the way to go giving better foot purchase. Iā€™m not the steadiest guy anymore but I have no issues stepping in hands-free ā€˜cuz I have a big drink in one hand and food in the other.

Both are good products so just go with which fills your need, wider/easier step or beefier protectio. Another benefit Iā€™m liking a lot is the extra paint protection. The sides of the jeep donā€™t catch near as much road debris, mud. And they serve as a great place to stand when washing the roof šŸ˜Ž

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I have owned/installed a set of the AMP steps, pretty easy installation. If I were to go that route again I would go for the 2 motors per side. The AMP steps are very nice = full-sized step with great ergonomics however offer no real protection At All, if you feel you would ever need rocker protection then go with the RSE product. Good luck.
PS I recall talk of a 3rd option, some outfit out of Houston?
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Lots of great feedback and I appreciate the link to the guy who bought both. Think I will go with the RSE. I will post picks when I am done. Is my first post on the forum, so thanks to all for the support.
 

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Lots of great feedback and I appreciate the link to the guy who bought both. Think I will go with the RSE. I will post picks when I am done. Is my first post on the forum, so thanks to all for the support.
FWIW, if you have the Aux switches, I recommend using Aux 1 or 2 to power the RSEs. Those two can supply enough current and make for a cleaner install, IMHO. The kit comes with a little switch and bracket for under the dash if you need/prefer that.

Mine are a great fit for me and my truck with 2ā€ AEV spacer kit and 37ā€ BFG KO2s (which run small for 37s).

Good luck with your install.
 

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@AZCooWhip @AggieJeep Have you guys experience the steps basically slamming-in when closing? I just installed mine and just wondering if it's normal. I imagined and more quieter and sophisticated close.
 

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@AZCooWhip @AggieJeep Have you guys experience the steps basically slamming-in when closing? I just installed mine and just wondering if it's normal. I imagined and more quieter and sophisticated close.
My driver is near perfect. There is the typical ā€œsomething is loweringā€œ noise which I dont mind as it tells me they are going down or have gone up.

My passenger definitely needs to be adjusted a bit if they can be. Project for this week. Passenger opens and closes with authority. Not overly concerning, but a smidge different than my driver.
 

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These do slam and clunk when deploying and retracting. It makes me smile to hear them. Themā€™s a real manā€™s power steps. :LOL:They ainā€™t dainty. Even with the slamming, they wonā€™t hurt you. They will detect resistance and stop.

And yes, the top flat portion is very stout. You can stand and dance on them all you like. I am a bit gentle when I stand just to avoid grinding grime and dirt into the finish with my boots.
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