So when getting muddy like that how clean does the step surface stay? Like if you got in some deep mud do they fill up with mud really bad? Is there a way to make them stay down with the door closed if you want. Say for cleaning purposed.I realize this is old, but we love ours. I love that they are full length and width from the flares. Keeps a bunch of junk off the doors. In this pic you can kind of compare how much mud would have likely been on the sides based off behind the rear tire.
They are noisy. It doesn't bother me. I have AMP Research steps on my F350 and they are noisy too.
We bought ours through Northridge 4x4 and got a great deal. We called and they gave us a discount just because we asked.
So when getting muddy like that how clean does the step surface stay? Like if you got in some deep mud do they fill up with mud really bad? Is there a way to make them stay down with the door closed if you want. Say for cleaning purposed.
Congrats ! I really like them, they look great ! When does it make noise ? only when going up and down, or does it rattle when driving ?I realize this is old, but we love ours. I love that they are full length and width from the flares. Keeps a bunch of junk off the doors. In this pic you can kind of compare how much mud would have likely been on the sides based off behind the rear tire.
They are noisy. It doesn't bother me. I have AMP Research steps on my F350 and they are noisy too.
We bought ours through Northridge 4x4 and got a great deal. We called and they gave us a discount just because we asked.
Good to know. Thanks. And right on the rear rock rail and bumper area! Im they type that every time i get muddy i spend an hours under the jeep cleaning. And that area is the WORST! Wonder if anybody makes a ācapā (maybe a bad word to use) or plate to kinda seal that area off better.The sliders come with a switch to turn them off. When I cleaned them I opened a door on each side and then flipped the switch to off. In the off position they then stay down when you close the doors so you can clean them.
That said, they hold quite a bit of mud. My actual step surface was still clean in that picture, but it is a large cavity and will hold a lot of mud. Not a big deal...I just sprayed with my pressure washer until they mud was flushed out.
The rear bumper and rear rock rails are actually harder to get clear of mud than the RSE steps are.
They only make noise when going up and down. They are very solid steps/sliders with no loose movement at all. It is just a very mechanical noise. It doesn't bother me or my wife.Congrats ! I really like them, they look great ! When does it make noise ? only when going up and down, or does it rattle when driving ?