Go Rhino - Dominator D1 Running Boards

EvlNvrDys
Jan 18, 2022

Rank VI

Jan 18, 2022

Decided on the D1's to limit the amount of rocks flinging from the tires into my doors and also help with getting in the Bronco. As I've stated before (somewhere), the install took about 2 hours and is definitely a 2 person job. You'll need someone to hold the running boards while trying to bolt them up. Also note, the directions are garbage, you'll be using the pictures just as much as the words. All in all, not a difficult install, but a PIA trying to line up the brackets in the running boards.



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2021 Broncos - BaseSquatch 4dr. Rapid Red V6 Soft Top
Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.
Gab63, AllthePonies
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Standing Grumpy Face

Jan 18, 2022

#1
Looks good!!

Love my Go Rhino RB20s on my Gladiator. But yeah their instructions leave a bit to be desired. I had to call them and it's only then I found out there are two different size brackets. And they had a hardware change that hadn't been updated in the instructions. Not a big deal got them installed and they are great. I'm going with either the same or their D6s on my Bronco.
Soupcook, EvlNvrDys

Reality Show Host

Jan 18, 2022

#2
Decided on the D1's to limit the amount of rocks flinging from the tires into my doors and also help with getting in the Bronco. As I've stated before (somewhere), the install took about 2 hours and is definitely a 2 person job. You'll need someone to hold the running boards while trying to bolt them up. Also note, the directions are garbage, you'll be using the pictures just as much as the words. All in all, not a difficult install, but a PIA trying to line up the brackets in the running boards.



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Dude those look sharp! Great addition to your Bronco. Thanks for the tips, too. I’m certain someone else will follow your lead. They’re not only functional, they tie in well with the trucks lines. Bravo!
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. It’s fun.

"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
EvlNvrDys, Deano Bronc

Rank 0

Jan 18, 2022

#3
Decided on the D1's to limit the amount of rocks flinging from the tires into my doors and also help with getting in the Bronco. As I've stated before (somewhere), the install took about 2 hours and is definitely a 2 person job. You'll need someone to hold the running boards while trying to bolt them up. Also note, the directions are garbage, you'll be using the pictures just as much as the words. All in all, not a difficult install, but a PIA trying to line up the brackets in the running boards.



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Those look great! I hope they have them available for the 2 door soon.
EvlNvrDys

Rank III

Jan 23, 2022

#4
With these running boards fit with the stock rock sliders that come with the Badland package? Or will I need to take off the rock rails?

Rank VI

Jan 23, 2022

#5
Without seeing the stock rock rails, I can only guess.

I would think they would not work together. For 1 they are close to the body, and 2, probably use same attachment points.
2021 Broncos - BaseSquatch 4dr. Rapid Red V6 Soft Top
Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.
motomanmel

Rank V

Jan 23, 2022

#6
Got D6’s. Mine gets built on Monday. Can’t wait!!!
MY22 Badlands, Eruption Green, Sasquatch, 2.7, Lux. Res. Date 5/27/21, Ordered 10/15/21, On Ice Mountain…

Rank III

Jan 23, 2022

#7
Without seeing the stock rock rails, I can only guess.

I would think they would not work together. For 1 they are close to the body, and 2, probably use same attachment points.
Yes after looking at them you are correct, using same mounting holes.

Rank VI

Jan 23, 2022

#8
Got D6’s. Mine gets built on Monday. Can’t wait!!!
D6s on mine! Good choice!
Darrel

Rank VI

Jan 23, 2022

#9
With these running boards fit with the stock rock sliders that come with the Badland package? Or will I need to take off the rock rails?
Rock rails must be removed and these bolt into brackets that bolt into the same holes in the pinch welds as the rock rails did.
BTilbury, EvlNvrDys

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