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EV Sportline Rock Sliders. Not Jack-able by Rivian

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Can you please post a link to the Running Boards that do allow clear access for the 6" diameter service center pucks?
Here ya go:

These running boards - RMaxx Running Boards from EV Sportline

Model showing clearance to Rivian Service Center lift jack pucks (video is modeled with RMaxx running boards assembled in position on truck and jack puck in position on the truck - removed truck so you can see clearances)
 

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FWIW, I had my truck serviced on 4/17 in Fife, WA. They lifted it w/ the sportline rock sliders installed, no grief.
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Here ya go:

These running boards - RMaxx Running Boards from EV Sportline

Model showing clearance to Rivian Service Center lift jack pucks (video is modeled with RMaxx running boards assembled in position on truck and jack puck in position on the truck - removed truck so you can see clearances)

Thank you for the link and the diagram showing the positioning of the Service Center pucks.
In the images of the running boards at the link you posted, there is a couple of images that appear to show the bolt on aero covers:
=> I am assuming that the Aero Covers would have to be removed to expose unobstructed access to the factor jack point so as not to interfere with the Service Center pucks, is this correct?

Please advise, thanks in advance.
 

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Thank you for the link and the diagram showing the positioning of the Service Center pucks.
In the images of the running boards at the link you posted, there is a couple of images that appear to show the bolt on aero covers:
=> I am assuming that the Aero Covers would have to be removed to expose unobstructed access to the factor jack point so as not to interfere with the Service Center pucks, is this correct?

Please advise, thanks in advance.
Yes our aero panels are 100% compatible with Rivian Service Center lift pucks. The Front aero panels clear directly and in the Rear, you just drop the small access panel. Takes a few seconds to drop.
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