

I don't want to be fiddling with steps on the road or trying to free door switch (or replacing). Couple of reasons, one being the intermittent Ford door ajar switch sticking. The main thing I did pre determine is I want to be able to manually disable steps.
#Amp steps f250 install
extended or 4 door cabs, so install should be the same. I did not find one single install on a standard cab. Trying to get a handle what might be involved. I spent several days looking at different installs/videos etc. When I mentioned considering the steps, her eyes lit up, when I mentioned my reluctance because of cost she said order them. Biggest draw back is the cost, at least twice what fixed bolt ons cost, however twice as useful. When deployed they also extend further out and lower than bolt on steps making them much more suited for purpose.

The electric folding steps when not deployed retracts up and are all but unseen.

I dislike most running boards on newer trucks-they just look stuck on. I decided to go for the electric steps so its not obvious she needs them, at least that's all I can surmise as she will often jump out before I can get around and suffers for it. Last couple of years I've been utilizing our small folding step, setting up when is Margaret climbing in and out of truck. Installing Amp Research Power Steps on our F250 standard cab truck. Amp Power Step (electric running boards) on 2001 F250 standard cabBetter title after installed would be "Adapting a 4 door power step kit to use on a 2 door standard cab"ģ years later.a rousing thumbs up for the Amp research steps- both hands.
