Running Boards
- Product
- Qty in Cart
- Quantity
- Price
- Subtotal
-
Go Rhino RB20 Running Boards - Tex Black - 87in - 69400087PC
Go Rhino
MSRP: $545.99$419.99Will these running boards fit my truck?Confirm fitment with your specific vehicle before purchase to ensure a precise, bolt-on installation for these Go Rhino running boards.How difficult is the installation process?Bolt-on installation simplifies the...MSRP: $545.99$419.99 -
RealTruck 19-24 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4dr VoltStep Electric Running Board Kit (No Drill) - Tex. Blk - 20430687PC
Go Rhino
MSRP: $1,689.99$1,299.99Will these running boards fit my truck?GOR RealTruck VoltStep Running Boards are engineered to fit 2019-2026 Ram 1500 models with precision fitment.How are these running boards installed?Professional installation is recommended for these running boards...MSRP: $1,689.99$1,299.99 -
AMP Research 2018 Dodge RAM 1500 Crew Cab PowerStep Vision - 96239-01A
AMP Research
$1,999.99Are these running boards compatible with my 2018 Ram 2500/3500?Yes, AMP PowerStep Vision running boards are specifically designed for a precise fit on your 2018 Ram 2500/3500 models.What is the recommended installation process for the AMP PowerStep...$1,999.99 -
AMP Research 2024 Toyota Tacoma DC PowerStep XL - Black - 77362-01A
AMP Research
$2,299.99How much weight can the AMP PowerStep XL running boards support?These running boards confidently support up to 600 lbs, ensuring unwavering occupant safety and stability for all users.Are AMP PowerStep XL running boards easy to install?Professional...$2,299.99 -
AMP Research 2014-2017 Chevy Silverado 1500 PowerStep Plug N Play - Black - 76400-01A
AMP Research
$219.99Are AMP PowerStep Plug N Play running boards worth the investment?AMP PowerStep Plug N Play running boards offer superior daily driving comfort, with an 8/10 DIY install score making them a valuable enhancement.What is the lifespan of AMP Research...$219.99 -
Westin 19-26 Chev/GMC Silv/Srra 1500 CC (No 19 LTD) / 20-26 2500/3500 Pro-e Running Boards - Tex Blk - 29-24135
Westin
MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99What vehicles do the WES Running Boards - Pro-e fit?These Westin Pro-e running boards specifically fit 2019-2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2500 HD, 3500 HD, and their GMC Sierra equivalents.How do the motors on the WES Running Boards - Pro-e work?Each...MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99 -
Westin 19-25 RAM 1500 Crew Cab (Excl. 2019+ 1500 Clsc.) Pro-e Running Boards - Tex. Blk - 29-24085
Westin
MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99Are these running boards compatible with my 2020 Ram 1500?Westin Pro-e Running Boards are precisely engineered to fit all 2019 through 2026 Ram 1500 models, ensuring perfect integration.How difficult is the installation process?Bolt-on installation...MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99 -
Westin Ram 09-18 Ram 1500 CC Pro-e Electric Running Boards - Tex. Blk - 29-23565
Westin
MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99How do these running boards install on my vehicle?WES Pro-e running boards offer a straightforward bolt-on installation, leveraging your vehicle's existing mounting points for a secure fit.What is the weight capacity of these running boards?These running...MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99 -
Westin 2024-2026 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Pro-E Electric Running Boards - Textured Black - 29-22785
Westin
MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99What is the weight capacity of the WES Running Boards - Pro-e?WES Running Boards - Pro-e robust aluminum construction supports up to 300 pounds, ensuring reliable stability for all users.Are these running boards easy to install?Bolt-on installation type...MSRP: $2,155.00$1,723.99 -
Westin Ford Transit Van 150/250/350 (46in Driver & 97in. Pass) Grate Steps Running Boards - Tex. Blk - 27-81005
Westin
MSRP: $608.75$486.99What is the step surface width of the WES Running Boards - Grate?WES Running Boards - Grate offer a generous six and a quarter inch step surface width for superior platform stability.Are these running boards easy to install?Universal fitment suggests...MSRP: $608.75$486.99 -
Westin Grate Steps Running Boards 83 in - Textured Black - 27-74765
Westin
MSRP: $620.00$495.99What running boards offer the best protection against rust and corrosion?WES Running Boards Grate utilize durable materials and a robust construction, engineered for lasting resistance against rust and corrosion in diverse environmental conditions.How...MSRP: $620.00$495.99 -
Westin Grate Steps Running Boards 90 in - Textured Black - 27-74745
Westin
MSRP: $657.50$525.99What running boards offer superior grip in all weather conditions?WES Running Boards deliver superior grip using aggressive punched tread and unique serrated edges for confident footing in any environment.How do WES Running Boards improve vehicle...MSRP: $657.50$525.99
Running boards are structural side-entry steps engineered to reduce cab entry height, protect rocker panels, and — in the case of electric and retractable designs — deploy automatically when a door opens. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 222 running boards across 12 brands, spanning fixed tube steps, powered electric boards, and heavy-duty rock sliders, with pricing from $4.99 to $2,299.99 to cover everything from daily drivers to full expedition builds.
Our Top Picks for Running Boards
Every product below was selected based on engineering quality, real-world durability, and measurable value within its price segment.
AFE Off-Road Sliders
aFe | $1,268.00
Combines trail-rated rocker protection with a usable step surface, built from high-strength steel with a textured black powdercoat for corrosion resistance in technical terrain.
- Engineered to absorb lateral rock strikes that would otherwise deform unprotected rocker panels
AMP PowerStep XL
AMP Research | $2,299.99
Motorized aluminum step platform deploys automatically on door open and retracts fully when closed, eliminating the ground clearance penalty of fixed boards.
- XL platform width provides a wider step surface than standard electric boards, critical for tall cab entry heights
ARB Side Rails/Steps
ARB | $521.00
Heavy-wall steel rock rails serve dual duty as rocker armor and recovery anchor points, with an integrated step notch for practical cab entry.
- ARB's rail geometry is designed to interface with hi-lift jack feet and recovery straps without deforming
BOD Rockstep Side Steps
Body Armor 4x4 | $699.99
Rock slider construction with a raised step notch protects compact SUV rockers on technical trails while keeping entry height manageable on pavement.
- Weld-on or bolt-on frame attachment options allow fitment flexibility without compromising structural rigidity
DVE Rock Slider Steps
DV8 Offroad | $799.99
OE-Plus series design mirrors factory mounting points for a clean integration while upgrading rocker protection well beyond what stock trim delivers.
- DOM steel tube construction with a textured step pad provides grip in mud, sand, and wet conditions
FBO Side Steps
Fishbone Offroad | $529.99
Step slider hybrid design gives you meaningful rocker protection and a functional entry step in a single piece without the weight penalty of full rock rails.
- Bolt-on frame attachment keeps install accessible for the DIY builder without requiring welding equipment
GOR RealTruck VoltStep Running Boards
Go Rhino | $1,299.99
No-drill electric running board system deploys a full-length step platform automatically and installs without permanent modification to the vehicle's frame or body.
- Textured black powder coat over an aluminum platform keeps weight low while standing up to heavy-duty use cycles
KUR Mini Boards B
Kuryakyn | $313.99
Hex-pattern folding mini board is purpose-built for motorcycle floorboard applications where a compact, grippy platform matters more than width.
- Folding design eliminates the fixed-board ground clearance sacrifice that affects low bikes and custom builds
LND Summit Rdg 2.0 Run Boards
LUND | $668.10
Extruded aluminum construction with a slip-resistant step pad delivers a clean factory-style look with enough structural integrity for daily use under full passenger load.
- Anodized black finish resists road salt and UV degradation better than painted steel alternatives at this price point
NFB Podium Step
N-Fab | $699.99
Three-inch polished stainless tube with a raised Podium step pad positions the standing surface higher than a standard nerf bar, reducing the step distance from ground to cab floor.
- Cab-length fitment keeps the step platform directly below door openings for safe, efficient ingress and egress
How to Choose the Right Running Boards
The single biggest decision in this category is fixed versus retractable — and that choice cascades into material selection, mounting method, load rating, and price. Fixed boards in steel or aluminum are structurally simpler, less expensive, and easier to install, but they reduce ground clearance permanently. Electric and retractable systems recover that clearance when you need it, but they introduce motor controllers, wiring harnesses, and more potential failure points. Rock sliders occupy a separate functional category entirely — they are structural armor with a step function, not simply a step with armor styling. Buying the wrong type for your use case is the most common and most expensive mistake in this segment.
Key Specifications
Material and finish: Aluminum extrusions are lighter and naturally corrosion-resistant, making them the correct choice for daily drivers in high-salt road environments. Steel tube steps and rock sliders offer superior structural rigidity for off-road impact loads — DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) tube is the construction benchmark to look for, as it maintains consistent wall thickness through the entire tube cross-section. Powdercoat thickness matters: a quality electrostatic powdercoat baked at proper cure temperatures will outlast spray-on finishes by years in real-world conditions. Polished stainless steel is the premium aesthetic choice for street builds but requires active maintenance to prevent surface oxidation at weld joints.
Load rating and platform width: Most production running boards are rated for static loads between 300 and 600 pounds — sufficient for human entry loads but not for standing work or jack stands. Platform width is a functional spec that is frequently ignored: a narrow nerf tube forces a heel-to-toe foot placement, while a wider board allows a full flat-footed stance that is meaningfully safer, especially with hands full of cargo. Step surface texture — whether molded rubber inserts, diamond plate, or hex-pattern cut aluminum — determines wet-weather grip, and this detail separates quality builds from budget options quickly.
Mounting system: Bracket quality is where budget boards fail first. Stamped-steel brackets with a single hardware attachment point flex under load and generate squeaks within the first year of daily use. Forged or heavy-gauge welded brackets with multiple frame contact points distribute load correctly and eliminate rattle. For electric systems, the motor and controller waterproofing rating is critical — look for IP67-rated assemblies if the vehicle will see regular water crossings or high-pressure washing. Wiring harness gauge also matters: undersized wire to the step motor creates voltage drop that shortens motor life under repeated deployment cycles.
Clearance impact: A fixed board mounted at a standard height will reduce usable ground clearance by the board's diameter or depth plus bracket drop — typically 3 to 5 inches for tube nerf bars, 4 to 6 inches for wide flat boards. On a lifted vehicle running 35-inch or larger tires, this may still leave adequate clearance, but approach and departure angles change measurably. Rock sliders, counterintuitively, often improve effective clearance because they prevent the sheet metal rocker from being the lowest snagging point on a side slope. Electric boards restore full clearance when retracted but introduce a deployment failure scenario — always verify what position the board defaults to if power is lost.
Running Board Load Rating and Platform Width Reference
| Board Type | Typical Static Load Rating | Platform Width | Best Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tube Nerf Bar (3") | 300–400 lbs | 3–4 in | Street / light daily use |
| Tube Nerf Bar (4–5") | 350–450 lbs | 4–5 in | Daily driver / light trail |
| Flat Aluminum Board | 400–500 lbs | 5–7 in | Daily comfort / aesthetics |
| Electric / Retractable Board | 400–600 lbs | 5–8 in | Lifted daily / frequent passengers |
| Rock Slider (Step Notch) | Vehicle frame limited | 2–4 in notch | Trail / expedition / rocker protection |
| Full Rock Rail | Vehicle frame limited | 1–3 in contact | Technical off-road / recovery anchor |
Price Guide
Entry ($4.99–$300): This range covers basic tube nerf bars in mild steel or chrome, motorcycle floorboard hardware, and step pads for existing rails. Material gauges are thinner, bracket hardware is stamped rather than forged, and finish durability is limited. Acceptable for light-use daily drivers where aesthetics matter more than long-term structural performance, but expect to replace hardware or repaint within three to five years in salt environments.
Mid-range ($300–$900): The majority of serious buyers land here because this is where engineered aluminum extrusions, stainless tube steps with proper weld quality, and entry-level rock sliders live. Bracket systems improve significantly, step surface textures are functional rather than decorative, and brand-specific vehicle fitment kits eliminate the guesswork of universal mounting. This range covers the needs of most daily drivers, light off-roaders, and overlanding builds without overbuilding for street-only applications.
Premium ($900–$2,299.99): Electric retractable systems and full expedition-grade rock rail setups dominate this segment. The cost premium buys motorized deployment with OEM-grade fit and finish, significantly wider step platforms, integrated LED illumination systems, and in the case of rock rails, the structural welding quality and material thickness needed to actually protect chassis components during trail use. If you run a lifted truck daily, load it with passengers regularly, or take it on technical terrain, the premium tier pays for itself in convenience and protection.
Who Is This For?
Running boards serve a wider range of buyers than almost any exterior category — from the daily commuter who wants easier cab entry to the expedition driver who needs rocker armor that doubles as a step.
Daily Driving Comfort — 7.9/10
This is the highest-scoring use case in the category, and the data reflects reality: reducing cab entry height is a practical, high-frequency problem for anyone driving a full-size truck or lifted SUV. Wide aluminum flat boards and electric retractable steps both score well here because they address the ergonomic gap between lifted ride heights and real-world passenger needs. The 7.9 out of 10 score across 207 products indicates that nearly the entire catalog meaningfully improves daily entry comfort.
Visual / Aesthetic Upgrade — 7.4/10
Running boards have a strong visual impact because they define the lower body line of the vehicle — the right board ties together a wheel and body lift into a cohesive appearance. Polished stainless tube steps and wide black powder-coated aluminum boards both perform well aesthetically but target different style directions: the former reads as premium street, the latter as aggressive truck. At 7.4 out of 10 across 171 products, aesthetic improvement is a near-universal byproduct of any quality board installation.
Weekend Off-Roading — 6.5/10
The 6.5 score out of 10 here is accurate — standard fixed boards improve trail entry access but become a liability on technical terrain where clearance and rocker protection matter. Rock sliders and step sliders are the correct products for this use case, and they represent a meaningful subset of the catalog. Buyers planning weekend trail use should prioritize frame-mounted hardware with proper bracket triangulation over simple body-mount steps that can tear away under lateral rock contact.
Overlanding / Expedition — 6.4/10
Overlanding demands running boards do more than one job — they need to handle repeated entry under load, survive trail exposure, and ideally serve as a recovery anchor point or gear platform. Rock sliders and full steel side rails score best for this application because their structural attachment to the frame makes them a genuine chassis component rather than an accessory. The 6.4 out of 10 score across 150 products reflects the fact that only a portion of the catalog is genuinely built for multi-day expedition demands.
Easy DIY Install — 6.7/10
Most bolt-on running boards install with basic hand tools in two to four hours using existing frame or body mounting holes, and the 6.7 out of 10 score across 172 products reflects that most of the catalog is realistically DIY-friendly. Electric systems are the exception — wiring harness routing, controller mounting, and door sensor integration add complexity that pushes install time to a full day for inexperienced builders. Rock sliders requiring frame welding exit the DIY category entirely and require access to proper fabrication equipment.
Trusted Running Boards Brands We Carry
AMP Research built its reputation on precision-engineered motorized step systems with automotive-grade electronics, setting the benchmark for electric retractable boards in the industry. Go Rhino and N-Fab bring deep truck-accessory heritage with strong tube construction programs and vehicle-specific fitment kits that reduce install time and bracket gap issues. LUND focuses on extruded aluminum board quality at accessible price points, while Rugged Ridge and Body Armor 4x4 target the off-road protection segment with steel sliders engineered for rocker panel defense. DV8 Offroad has built credibility through OE-fit engineering that matches factory mounting geometry without compromising structural performance, and ARB's rock rail program carries the brand's well-established expedition-grade engineering standards into the step and slider category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are AMP Research and Real Truck the same company?
AMP Research and RealTruck are not the same company, though RealTruck is a major retail distributor that carries AMP Research products — which is why the two names appear together frequently in product listings and search results. AMP Research is the manufacturer, responsible for the engineering, motor systems, and patented deployment mechanisms behind their electric running board lineup. RealTruck operates as an aftermarket parts retailer and has its own branded product lines, separate from AMP Research's manufactured goods. When you see a listing with both names, AMP Research is the builder and RealTruck is the seller — a standard manufacturer-retailer relationship common across the aftermarket industry.
Are AMP Research power steps worth it?
For vehicles with significant ride height — lifted trucks, tall SUVs, or any cab where passengers regularly struggle with entry — motorized electric steps deliver a genuine, daily-use improvement that fixed boards cannot match because they retract fully and eliminate the permanent ground clearance sacrifice. The premium price reflects automotive-grade motors, sealed electronics, and vehicle-specific harness engineering that plugs directly into factory door circuits without cutting wires. Durability is strong when the system is kept clean and the controller stays dry — the most common failures in the segment come from debris accumulation in the step mechanism and moisture intrusion in improperly sealed installations. If your use case is primarily street driving with frequent passengers or cargo loading, the convenience-to-cost ratio is high. For dedicated off-road builds where maximum clearance and minimum electronics complexity matter, a fixed rock slider is the more appropriate tool.
Are running board steps plug and play for installation?
Bolt-on fixed running boards are genuinely plug-and-play in the sense that they use existing factory mounting locations, include all necessary hardware, and require only basic hand tools — most installs complete in two to three hours. Electric retractable systems use plug-in harness connectors that tap into the factory door switch circuit without cutting wires on late-model trucks and SUVs, so the electrical portion is straightforward for a home builder, but routing the harness cleanly adds time. Universal-fit steps require more effort because bracket positioning must be measured and marked rather than following pre-drilled holes, and the result often has more flex than vehicle-specific kits. Rock sliders that require frame welding are the only category where DIY installation demands actual fabrication skills and equipment beyond standard hand tools.
Are nerf bars better than running boards, and are they worth it?
Nerf bars and running boards solve the same core problem — reducing the step distance into an elevated cab — but through different geometries: nerf bars use a round tube with a small step pad, while running boards use a flat, wide platform. Running boards provide a more stable footing surface, especially for children and passengers in wet or muddy conditions, because the larger platform width allows a full flat-footed stance rather than a heel-to-toe balancing act on a 3-inch tube. Nerf bars are lighter, have less aerodynamic drag impact, and clear obstacles more easily on trails because the round tube deflects rather than catching on rocks. For pure daily driving comfort, a quality wide running board outperforms a nerf bar in usability; for trail use where weight and clearance matter, a nerf bar or rock slider is the more capable choice. Both are worth the investment if you have a tall vehicle and value safe, consistent cab entry.
Are running boards good quality, and do they hold up long term?
Quality varies significantly across the price spectrum, and the material and finish specs are the fastest way to evaluate long-term durability before purchasing. Aluminum extrusion boards with anodized or quality powdercoated finishes outlast mild steel boards with spray-on finishes in road salt environments by a significant margin — salt destroys uncoated steel welds at bracket attachment points within two to three winters. Stainless steel tube steps are the most corrosion-resistant option but require proper TIG welding at joints to avoid the galvanic corrosion that occurs when dissimilar metals contact each other through hardware. Brands with vehicle-specific fitment programs — where brackets are designed for exact OEM hole patterns — produce more rigid, rattle-free assemblies over time than universal-fit options where bracket flex is compensated by friction rather than precision fit. Buying from an established brand in the mid-to-premium price tier with a documented warranty is the most reliable way to ensure a running board that performs well beyond the first year of daily use.
Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Running Boards for your application — street, track, or full race build.