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Old 08-21-2023, 12:00 PM   #1
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AMP Research Power Steps

I know I'm supposed to be "retired" but as I finish up this last build, there are things I have to design that might be of use to others out there...

I've been asked about power steps a million times and because of how convoluted the previous process for installing them was, I never wanted to put a lot of time into it. You had to have parts from two different (and expensive) kits and the brackets were a pain to install and a pain to make. I did it once on the Cummins van and avoided doing it again for years.

The owner of the van I'm working on now pleaded with me to install power steps but I was determined not to go through the 'old way' again. I looked over all of the options for kits out there and I found something that is much less expensive than the previous way and the install is way easier.













I'm trying to decide what to do about brackets. I don't really have time to make kits (beyond the few I've already made) and they're simple enough that I wouldn't make a lot on them anyway. Should I just post a drawing of the parts on the forum and the part number for the AMP kit used? Are y'all interested in power steps for Eseries?
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