Gondul
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All good... unless you really want to crawl under the truck...
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Many of the Ram dealers have coupons of 15% off on accessories on their web pages. I just ordered one (Mopar 82215842AC bed step) and used the 15% and paid $284.75 (15% off the 335). I like the factory one as it has the tab that sticks out that makes it easier to push down on so the step comes out easier.I too have been looking for the bed step for my 2019 Ram 3500. I contacted AMP and they told me that they had just released it under part # 75324-01a. But since it is new, I couldn't find anyone stocking it. Will probably have to find a AMP dealer to place an order. The dodge dealer said they could order one, but the price was $335. The '18 and older ones were listed as $240 on many sites, so will wait a bit and see if I can find the '19 and newer one for less from the aftermarket sellers.
Thats where I ordered mine from...emailed the dealer directly and asked if I could use their 15% off accessories coupon and saved $50.25....it should be here next week.
when i first looked at my trk i thought the bed step was the silliest thing i ever saw on a trk .... i now think it is the best tool on the trk ... they (FCA) should put this bed step on the front of the trk also so i can look inside and check the fluids
This is the orginal mopar part number for the stock step. Part Number: 82215842AE call your dealer to order it.Hello All,
I just purchased a 2019 Ram 3500 and am looking to find a good set of steps for the tailgate. Do you have any recommendations? I am old and vertically challenged, lol, and getting up and down from the bed is difficult and painful. Thank in advance for any and all comments. Have a great day.
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This is the orginal mopar part number for the stock step. Part Number: 82215842AE call your dealer to order it.
I've had this for at least 20 years...Just keep moving it from truck to truck. Has other uses to. Keeps people off your "6" , I guess they don't want the 'Moby Dick" treatment. Works as a tow hook/snatch-strap placement (multiple angles either through the holes or one big loop over the whole thing...and oh yeah, a step for the bed. https://www.smittybilt.com/product/index/182.htmHello All,
I just purchased a 2019 Ram 3500 and am looking to find a good set of steps for the tailgate. Do you have any recommendations? I am old and vertically challenged, lol, and getting up and down from the bed is difficult and painful. Thank in advance for any and all comments. Have a great day.
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I did put traction tape on the tow hooks so I could stand on them. I agree with the pull out steps, that would be great. I guess I need to get a wheel step...when i first looked at my trk i thought the bed step was the silliest thing i ever saw on a trk .... i now think it is the best tool on the trk ... they (FCA) should put this bed step on the front of the trk also so i can look inside and check the fluids (note, i am 5'8" short)
The beaver is where it’s at!!I've had this for at least 20 years...Just keep moving it from truck to truck. Has other uses to. Keeps people off your "6" , I guess they don't want the 'Moby Dick" treatment. Works as a tow hook/snatch-strap placement (multiple angles either through the holes or one big loop over the whole thing...and oh yeah, a step for the bed. https://www.smittybilt.com/product/index/182.htm
I've had this for at least 20 years...Just keep moving it from truck to truck. Has other uses to. Keeps people off your "6" , I guess they don't want the 'Moby Dick" treatment. Works as a tow hook/snatch-strap placement (multiple angles either through the holes or one big loop over the whole thing...and oh yeah, a step for the bed. https://www.smittybilt.com/product/index/182.htm
In viewing the pic from moshez333's post, looks like it'll work fine. It appears mounted far enough to the side where you can step from there and onto the bumper.I don't see it as being terribly useful to get in the bed when the tailgate is down... am I missing something?