drivetorun
Well-Known Member
Yeah, my hesitation with the aftermarket ones is the lack of consistency of how the service centers handle them. It seems like it's a crapshoot regarding whether they'll require them to be removed, and also since most of my service visits are mobile, I want to keep things as standard as possible so they can't just blame aftermarket running boards when it's convenient. I'd honestly pay a premium for ones made by Rivian if I knew it'd prevent possible hassle down the line.We installed an aftermarket running board at my wife's insistence. There are a lot of chioices out there and that may be why Rivian didnt build their own. I would have preferred not to but the daily "reminders" of how difficult it is was enough. Mind you, the same woman complained that my 911 was too low. Go figure.
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