Dodge has been building trucks since the 1930's. From that time up until the mid-fifties, all of these had running boards. Cars and trucks haven't been had factory-installed running boards for over half a century, now.
That was part of old body styles with graceful, sweeping fenders on the outside of the body. These disappeared on passenger cars about 1950, although Dodge pickups continued to have them until 1956.
Since the introduction of the 1957 "Sweptside" D100 pickup, no factory Dodge has had a running board. This is not a good thing, considering how high these vehicles stand above ground level. If you're tall you won't have a problem - but what about your little ones? What about passengers who are not young anymore? How about injured or disabled people? Heck, what if you wind up injured or disabled? A slip and a bad fall while trying ti get in or out on a wintry day could very well put your there. Fortunately, even though your Dodge Ram doesn't have a running board doesn't mean you can't add one. Dodge Ram Running Boards not make entry and exit of the vehicle easier, they actually give your truck a cool "retro" look. The running boards in our inventory are manufactured by the most reputable and trusted names in the after-market industry. When you visit our website and browse our online catalog listings, you'll find the best selection and highest quality of Dodge Ram Running Boards as well as hundreds of parts and accessories for virtually everything with four wheels.We offer some of the lowest prices available! Come see us and order your Dodge Ram Running Boards today!