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    Omix Side Step Kit Black Universal Application - 12025.34

    OMIX

    $99.57
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    Go Rhino Universal 1000 Series Side Steps - Tex Blk - 4in x 87in - 10487T

    Go Rhino

    MSRP: $162.49
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    Body Armor 4x4 2007+ Jeep Wrangler JK JL JT Hinge Steps Pair - 5146

    Body Armor 4x4

    $94.99
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    Go Rhino Dominator Extreme D6 SideSteps - Tex Blk - 4in Drop Down Steps (Pair) - D6410000T

    Go Rhino

    MSRP: $233.99
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    Go Rhino 4in OE Xtreme SideSteps - Textured Black - 71in - 640071T

    Go Rhino

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    DV8 Offroad 07-23 Jeep Gladiator/Wrangler JT/JK/JL Hinge Mounted Step - STJL-04

    DV8 Offroad

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Side steps are vehicle-entry and rocker-protection accessories spanning basic fixed nerf bars, motorized power steps, and full-length rock sliders — and Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 95 in-stock options across 12 brands from $4.99 to $2,299.99 to cover everything from daily-driver comfort to hardcore trail protection. The right choice depends on your ride height, use case, and whether you need passive step-over clearance or active rocker armor that can absorb a boulder strike.

Our Top Picks for Side Steps

Every product below was hand-selected based on build quality, real-world performance data, and value within its price tier.

AFE Off-Road Sliders

aFe | $1,268.00

Heavy-gauge steel construction doubles as rocker panel armor while providing a functional step surface for lifted applications.

  • Engineered for trail use where rocker protection is as critical as step function

AMP PowerStep XL

AMP Research | $2,299.99

Motorized deployment mechanism retracts fully when the door closes, preserving approach geometry while delivering a wide, illuminated step surface when needed.

  • OEM-style plug-and-play wiring eliminates custom harness fabrication

ARB Side Rails/Steps

ARB | $521.00

Mandrel-bent steel rail design distributes impact load across the full rocker length rather than concentrating force at mounting points.

  • Built to ARB's expedition-grade durability standard proven across serious off-road terrain

BOD Rockstep Side Steps

Body Armor 4x4 | $699.99

Plate-steel slider design integrates a raised step pad directly into the armor profile, eliminating the trade-off between ground clearance and entry height.

  • Textured step surface maintains grip in mud, snow, and wet conditions

DVE Rock Slider Steps

DV8 Offroad | $799.99

OE-plus series engineering matches factory mounting geometry while adding structural rock-slider protection that the stock rocker panel completely lacks.

  • Bolt-on installation uses existing body mount locations — no drilling required

FBO Side Steps

Fishbone Offroad | $529.99

Laser-cut steel construction with a purpose-built step recess delivers both trail armor and daily-use entry function in a single bolt-on assembly.

  • Powder-coat finish is applied after fabrication for uniform corrosion resistance at cut edges

GOR RealTruck VoltStep Running Boards

Go Rhino | $1,299.99

Electric no-drill deployment system activates from door-open signal with a textured aluminum step surface rated for consistent daily-use load cycles.

  • No-drill mount system preserves factory frame and rocker integrity during installation

KUR Mini Boards B

Kuryakyn | $313.99

Folding mini board design reduces platform drag and improves ground clearance in the stowed position while still providing a positive foot location when deployed.

  • Hex-pattern surface provides mechanical grip retention without rubber inserts that degrade over time

LND Summit Rdg 2.0 Run Boards

LUND | $668.10

Extruded aluminum rail with a full-length non-slip step pad delivers a wide, stable boarding platform for frequent daily-driver use without added complexity.

  • Aluminum construction keeps unsprung-adjacent weight low while resisting road salt and UV degradation

NFB Podium Step

N-Fab | $699.99

Three-inch polished stainless tube with integrated step pads balances clean visual presence against genuine structural rigidity across the full cab length.

  • Cab-length fitment maximizes boarding access for all door positions in a single bar

How to Choose the Right Side Steps

Side steps fail — and cost you money — when the mounting system, material grade, and product type are mismatched to the application. A chrome-plated mild steel tube nerf bar will survive a suburban parking lot indefinitely but will rot from the inside out within two winters of salt exposure and destroy a rocker panel on the first real trail obstacle. Rock sliders built from DOM or HREW steel tubing with full-perimeter welds solve the durability problem but add 40–80 lbs of sprung weight and reduce departure angle if they extend beyond the rocker line. Motorized power steps eliminate the clearance penalty of fixed boards but introduce an electric motor, actuator, and wiring harness — each a potential failure point if the product is not sealed to at least IP55 or equivalent. Choosing correctly means identifying your dominant use case first, then matching material, mount type, and mechanism complexity to that reality.

Key Specifications

Material and Finish: Tube-style nerf bars and running boards are predominantly 304 stainless steel, 6061 aluminum extrusion, or mild steel with a powder-coat or chrome finish. Stainless resists corrosion without surface treatment but is heavier than aluminum and harder to repair. Aluminum extrusion is light and corrosion-immune but dents more easily under rock impact. Mild steel with quality powder coat is cost-effective but must be inspected annually in high-salt climates — any chip in the finish becomes a rust nucleation site. Rock sliders should always be steel; aluminum cannot absorb repeated high-point-load impacts from boulders without deforming and transferring that energy directly to the unibody or frame rail.

Mounting System: Frame-mount designs bolt directly to the vehicle's main frame rails and can be used as a jacking point on the trail — this is the only mounting style acceptable for true rock slider use. Body-mount systems attach to the rocker panel or body pinch weld and are appropriate for running boards and tube steps on pavement-primary vehicles, but they transfer all lateral impact force into sheet metal that was never designed for it. No-drill systems use existing OEM holes and are ideal for preserving resale value and avoiding warranty complications. Always verify the mount bracket steel gauge; 3/16" or thicker is the minimum for any application that may see off-road side loading.

Step Width and Load Rating: Step surface width directly affects stability under load. A 4-inch-wide step pad is functional for entry and exit but marginal when someone is standing on it during gear retrieval or roof rack loading. Six inches or wider is the practical target for daily-driver comfort. Published load ratings vary from 250 lbs for lightweight tube steps to 500+ lbs for heavy-gauge rock sliders. For motorized power steps, check the actuator cycle rating — cheaper units are tested to 50,000 cycles; commercial-grade units hit 200,000 or more before requiring service.

Clearance Impact: Any fixed side step reduces effective running clearance below the rocker panel by the amount it protrudes downward. On a vehicle running a suspension lift, this can eliminate much of the clearance gained. Measure from the bottom of the installed step to the ground and compare against your intended terrain. Retractable power steps largely solve this problem but at a cost premium of $800–$2,300 versus $150–$700 for comparable fixed products. For overlanding and expedition builds, the clearance question is often the deciding factor between product categories.

Side Step Type vs. Application: Technical Selection Guide

Step TypeTypical MaterialGround Clearance ImpactBest Application
Tube Nerf Bar (3")Stainless or powder-coated steel3–5" reductionDaily driver, light trail, aesthetic
Running Board (flat)Aluminum extrusion or ABS over steel4–7" reductionDaily driver, family hauler, frequent entry/exit
Motorized Power StepAluminum step / steel mechanism0" when retracted; 5–8" deployedDaily driver with lifted suspension, towing vehicle
Rock Slider (frame-mount)DOM or HREW steel, 3/16"+ wall1–3" reduction (low-profile)Off-road, overlanding, trail recovery use
Rail/Rocker Guard with StepPlate steel or heavy tube2–4" reductionMixed street/trail, expedition builds
Folding Mini BoardBillet aluminum or steel0–2" reduction stowedMotorcycles, compact off-road vehicles, sport trucks

Price Guide

Entry ($4.99–$300): This tier covers basic tube nerf bars, universal-fit step bars, and bolt-on rocker guards in mild steel or entry-grade aluminum. Build quality is functional for pavement use, but weld quality, bracket thickness, and finish durability drop off sharply. Honest assessment: worth it for a second vehicle or a build where budget is the hard constraint, but plan to inspect hardware annually and touch up the finish to prevent rust.

Mid-range ($300–$900): The sweet spot for most truck and SUV owners. At this price, you get vehicle-specific fitment, 304 stainless or quality-grade aluminum construction, proper powder coat or polished finish, and genuine step pad grip surfaces. N-Fab, LUND, Westin, Go Rhino, Rugged Ridge, and Body Armor 4x4 all live primarily in this range and deliver products that hold up through years of daily use and moderate trail work without requiring any follow-up investment.

Premium ($900–$2,299.99): Justified by either motorized retraction mechanisms with sealed actuators and vehicle-specific wiring integration, or by heavy-duty rock slider construction designed to take recoverable impacts without rocker damage. If you run a lifted daily driver and want to preserve approach angles, or if you wheel seriously enough to have ever damaged a rocker panel, the premium tier pays for itself in a single prevented body repair bill.

Who Is This For?

Side steps serve a genuinely broad audience — from someone who just wants easier entry into a tall truck every morning to an overlander who needs rocker armor that can take a hit and keep moving.

Daily Driving Comfort — 7.9/10

This is the highest-scoring use case in the category and accurately reflects what most buyers are actually solving: the entry height of modern trucks and body-on-frame SUVs is physically awkward for shorter drivers, passengers, and anyone loading gear repeatedly throughout a workday. Running boards and motorized power steps score highest here because they provide a wide, stable, low-deployment step surface rather than a narrow tube you have to aim for. The 7.9 score reflects how well this category has matured to solve a real ergonomic problem at a wide range of price points.

Visual / Aesthetic Upgrade — 7.4/10

Polished stainless tube steps, billet aluminum accents, and textured matte-black powder-coat rock sliders all contribute measurably to the finished appearance of a build. The 7.4 score reflects genuine visual impact — side steps span the full length of the vehicle and are visible from every approach angle. For truck builds where exterior styling is a priority, the step choice anchors the visual line between the wheel wells more than most single accessories.

Easy DIY Install — 6.7/10

The 6.7 score is honest: most fixed tube steps and running boards are genuinely bolt-on with basic hand tools and 60–120 minutes of time, but motorized systems add wiring integration complexity and rock sliders sometimes require factory bracket removal or body mount drilling that separates a confident DIY job from a shop visit. Vehicle-specific fitment kits from brands that supply pre-bent brackets and complete hardware eliminate most of the guesswork for the straightforward installs, pushing those specific products closer to a 9/10 on ease.

Weekend Off-Roading — 6.5/10

The category scores 6.5 for weekend off-roading because roughly half the products in this space — tube nerf bars and flat running boards — add vulnerability rather than protection on technical terrain. The score climbs significantly for rock sliders and frame-mount rocker rails, which are purpose-built for exactly this use. If weekend off-roading is your primary application, filter your choice to frame-mount designs in 3/16" or thicker steel and ignore the broader category average.

Overlanding / Expedition — 6.4/10

The 6.4 score for overlanding reflects the same split: the wrong type of side step actively impedes an expedition build, while the right type — a frame-mount rock slider with integrated step — is one of the highest-value protection investments on a long-distance trail vehicle. Expedition builds also benefit from step systems that double as jacking points or hi-lift jack engagement surfaces, a feature exclusive to heavy-gauge steel frame-mount designs. Pair this choice with quality shocks and struts rated for loaded expedition weight to keep the full system working correctly together.

Trusted Side Steps Brands We Carry

The brands stocked here were selected on engineering track record, not just catalog size. AMP Research holds patents on motorized step deployment mechanisms and supplies OEM-equivalent wiring integration that no-name power step kits consistently fail to replicate reliably. Go Rhino has built truck accessories in steel and aluminum for over 40 years and applies the same mandrel-bending and fixture-welding standards across its full lineup. LUND's aluminum extrusion running boards have been an industry benchmark for flat-surface step quality since the category was defined, with consistent fitment tolerances across thousands of vehicle applications. N-Fab's DOM-tube fabrication approach produces nerf bars and step systems with wall thickness and weld quality that outperforms most competitors at comparable price points. Body Armor 4x4 and DV8 Offroad both engineer their rock sliders specifically for frame-load transfer and trail recovery use, with plate gauges and mounting brackets that can handle repeated real-world abuse — not just catalog photography.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are AMP Research and RealTruck the same company?

AMP Research is a brand; RealTruck is a retail and distribution platform that acquired several aftermarket brands including Go Rhino. AMP Research operates as its own engineering entity with its own manufacturing and patent portfolio for motorized power step systems. You will see RealTruck branding appear on packaging or co-branded products from Go Rhino following that acquisition, which is the source of the confusion. When you buy an AMP Research product, you are buying from the original power step engineering team — not a RealTruck house brand.

Are AMP Research power steps worth the money?

For a lifted daily driver that you want to preserve both entry convenience and running clearance on, yes — the engineering justifies the price premium. AMP Research power steps retract fully against the rocker panel when the door closes, restoring your approach and departure geometry unlike any fixed step. The sealed motor and actuator design is rated for high cycle counts and carries a warranty that covers the mechanism, not just the step surface. The honest caveat: on a vehicle that stays on-road and runs a stock or mild lift, a quality fixed running board in the $300–$700 range delivers 90% of the daily-use benefit at a fraction of the cost.

Are side steps and running boards plug-and-play to install?

Fixed tube steps and running boards that use vehicle-specific bracket kits are genuinely plug-and-play — bracket holes are pre-drilled to match factory body mount locations, and installation requires only basic hand tools in 60–90 minutes. Motorized power steps from established brands include vehicle-matched wiring harnesses that connect to the door-open signal without splicing or custom wiring, making them close to plug-and-play for someone comfortable doing basic electrical connections. Rock sliders and frame-mount systems are the exception: some require removal of OEM body mount brackets and precise torque sequencing to avoid introducing body flex, which pushes the job toward intermediate DIY or professional installation.

Are nerf bars better than running boards?

Neither is universally better — they solve slightly different problems. Tube nerf bars deliver ground clearance advantages, a more aggressive visual profile, and simple installation, but the narrow tube surface requires more precise foot placement, especially for children or passengers boarding in dark or wet conditions. Running boards provide a wider, flatter step surface that is more forgiving for frequent entry and exit, particularly on daily drivers and family vehicles. For any application involving trail use or serious lift height, both are inferior to a proper rock slider that combines rocker protection with step function. Choose based on your step surface size requirement and clearance tolerance, not brand preference.

Are nerf bars and side steps worth installing?

On any truck or SUV with a ride height above 18–20 inches from ground to door sill, yes — the ergonomic benefit is immediate and real, especially for passengers who board multiple times per day. Beyond comfort, frame-mount rock sliders and rocker rails deliver genuine structural protection that can prevent thousands of dollars in body damage from a single trail obstacle or parking lot impact. The aesthetic benefit scores 7.4/10 in real usage data, meaning most owners also find the visual upgrade meaningful. The only scenario where side steps are not worth it is a low-slung sport vehicle or a build where approach angle and ground clearance are optimized and any fixed step would compromise them — in that case, a retracting power step is the right answer if entry height is still a concern.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Side Steps for your application — street, track, or full race build.