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Bestop Power Board Installation

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Most of the upgrades we place on our trucks are purely functional. We save the frilly and shiny stuff for other so-called truck magazines, as our focus is on parts that will make our pickups work better, harder, and last longer. One of the key upgrades that most of us gravitate to is a lift kit or performance suspension system. A suspension upgrade usually has few downsides from a performance perspective, but sometimes performance can interfere with practicality.

Since our pickups serve as daily drivers, tow rigs, and people movers, they need to stay in the realm of the practical. While towing and commuting are no sweat with a raised 4x4, sometimes people moving becomes more of a challenge. Sure, you and your brawny buddies can all climb in and out unassisted, but trust us, your significant other won’t be overjoyed at having to do a gymnastics routine every time she enters and exits your rig. And if you’re a parent, then you understand the challenges the little ones face too.

For many, basic bolt-on step bars work fine, but they are not without their drawbacks. Traditional steps often bolt just below the door line and stick outside of the body line, which makes them still pretty high up and easy targets for dirt and debris. This can equate to a dirty pant leg or a slick surface, especially during the winter. Fortunately, the basic step has evolved, and Bestop has a great example of just how much.

The Bestop Power Board kit comes with a complete wiring harness that’s loomed and fitted with all of the necessary electrical fittings. On many of the pickup applications the board’s power module receives a signal pulse from your door when it opens. This requires popping off your door panels and tapping into the appropriate power wire.
The Bestop Power Board kit comes with a complete wiring harness that’s loomed and fitted w

Bestop’s Power Board is a retractable step that lowers automatically when you open your door. Once the door is closed the step simply retracts and tucks neatly either under or along the bottom of your pickup. With the step tucked up and out of the way, it helps prevent dirt from sticking to the step surface. And since the Power Board extends 6 inches down and 2 inches out when actuated, it provides an even lower step-in height than a conventional step does.

We recently stopped by our local 4Wheel Parts store in Raleigh, North Carolina, to check out what it takes to install the Power Board on a ’12 Chevy 2500 Crew Cab 4x4. While it took every bit of the manufacturer’s suggested four hours, the install was very straightforward and the upgrade extremely worthwhile. A crucial and simple step that many people overlook when installing the Power Board is reading the instructions carefully. Even if you’ve helped a buddy install a set of these “a while back,” they often revise the instructions in an effort to make the process more installer-friendly. For more info on the step visit the product page at www.bestoppowerboard.com.

  • Each step receives an electronic motor that bolts to the retractable arm. The steps are engineered with a fail-safe so they won’t retract when someone is standing on them even if the door somehow shuts.
    Each step receives an electronic motor that bolts to the retractable arm. The steps are en
  • The Power Board mounting arm is entirely bolt-on and allows the step to extend 6 inches down and 2 inches out. To help you see the boards at night, each arm is fitted with an LED light.
    The Power Board mounting arm is entirely bolt-on and allows the step to extend 6 inches do
  • The 61⁄4-inch-deep step is powdercoated with a black texture that offers plenty of sure footing, and it is tested to hold 600 pounds. Be sure to loosely fit everything in place and allow the boards to cycle a few times before doing the final torque sweep of the bolts.
    The 61⁄4-inch-deep step is powdercoated with a black texture that offers plenty of sure fo
SOURCES
4Wheel Parts
400 W. Artesia Boulevard
Compton
CA  90220
877-474-4821
www.4wheelparts.com
Bestop
P.O. Box 307
Broomfield
CO  80038
800-845-3567
www.bestop.com
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Knight_Krawler
Put a set of these power boards on my new 2011 Dodge Ram last year, loved them at first until the motors burned out, then the hinge broke on the front pass side of the truck.  Wasn't very nice for my wife who nearly fell out because of the board failure.  After that I took the truck in and had them removed and then had AMP Power Boards installed.  Very nice quality (MADE IN AMERICA) we haven't had any problems since.  I really like the AMP features, I can open the back door of the truck and throw my work bag in the back, then close it and the boards stay down 2 seconds to give me time to open the front door to get in.  They also hide up under way better than the Bestjunk boards did. My recommendation Buy AMP POWER BOARDS.
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