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Anyone have the BC Bronco power steps?

bronco loco

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I don't have the BC steps, but I just score a set of 1999-2006 Ford Super Duty Super Cab AMP Power Step Running Boards 10-02513-25 which are nos. These are similar to the new ones in production without the LED lights. Could not pass them at a cost a little more than 1/2 price as the ones from BC including shipping. The only thing I do not want to do is to get rid of the aux fuel tank. Oh well..
Post your install when you can.
 
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76Bronco302

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I don't have the BC steps, but I just score a set of 1999-2006 Ford Super Duty Super Cab AMP Power Step Running Boards 10-02513-25 which are nos. These are similar to the new ones in production without the LED lights. Could not pass them at a cost less than 1/2 price as the ones from BC including shipping. The only thing I do not want to do is to get rid of the aux fuel tank. Oh well..
Post your install when you can.

I will for sure. I think they will be here next week.
 

nvrstuk

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My buddy just installed these 2 weeks ago...WOW, they are a fantastic fit and work great.
Super clean fit, can't see them at all when retracted.

Highly recommend them to anyone.

1999-2006 Ford Super Duty Super Cab AMP Power Step Running Boards
 

Dpearce

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I have them. Work and look great. Still in the middle of my build - will start a build thread soon. Here's a not so great pic of the step in the down position.
 

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Mmflpa

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I have them. Love them. Only thing was that I had delconick make a bracket and bolt them to the frame instead of the rockers
 

crutch

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I'm interested as well. Any info on the mods that have to be made to the Ford Superduty steps would be great.
 

DEEPWOODS

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You don't need to do any mods just cut the boards to the length you want. There are some pics in my build thread . You could cut the wires and shorten them if you want.
 

doghows72

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From looking online the super duty steps are the same cost as the BC kit? So why not just get the BC kit?
Or did I miss a sale somewhere? I want these on my rig but for $1300 ouch I'll climb for a while more lol.
 

crutch

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I was searching online and found some on Amazon that are for the SuperDuty for about $1,100. I haven't ordered them yet though.
 

Alpacket

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I hate to be negative, and I'm probably just too stupid, but I have a set of AMP's on my Wrangler (sorry) and absolutely hate them. The problem is, in winter, they simply don't work. I'm usually pretty forgiving on stuff, I think, but these are just a bad product IMO.
 

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I hate to be negative, and I'm probably just too stupid, but I have a set of AMP's on my Wrangler (sorry) and absolutely hate them. The problem is, in winter, they simply don't work. I'm usually pretty forgiving on stuff, I think, but these are just a bad product IMO.

As I can see, the wrangler have many options for steps, Broncos do not. I really don't use my bronco during the winter.
 
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Dpearce

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I hate to be negative, and I'm probably just too stupid, but I have a set of AMP's on my Wrangler (sorry) and absolutely hate them. The problem is, in winter, they simply don't work. I'm usually pretty forgiving on stuff, I think, but these are just a bad product IMO.

I've had them on my Tundra for 4 years and never had a problem. Great product IMO.
 

Scubadds

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Is there a disable switch in the interior?

I could imagine wanting to not have them opening if you were off roading and wanted to get out while on rocks or in mud...
 
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