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70&22bronco
My IAG side steps finally came in! With that said, I prefer the look of my Bronco without them. Unfortunately, my 5 year old (who is a daily passenger) struggles to get in. Also, my eleven year old slides off the seat, so I worry about the wear and tear on my seats.

They are awkward for my husband and me to use, because they set us up too high. But by not using them, they stick out too much and I scrape my legs on them. I think it’s just going to take some getting used too.

They seem like a great step, and if you are vertically challenged, I do recommend them! My preference would be to not have steps, though.
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Billnchristy
Billnchristy
They look good. We have the AR Magnums coming but I put IAG V2 small steps in because my wife was hurting her foot jumping down. I'm like you, they're in my way, but you gotta keep the peeps happy!
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@Billnchristy thanks! I think we should’ve gone with the small steps, but I do like the added protection of these. It’s too bad my husband didn’t want them. Every time he has to get in or out and they’re in his way, he gives me a look..😆
TheJess
TheJess
Same experience at our house (same step, same under-tall lobbyists, same tall people maneuvering around it). Plus-side is that the step/rail also works as a bad human and cart defender in parking lots. And with a 20 minute install, it won't be hard to take them back off when the under-tall lobbyist grows.

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