Go Rhino E-1 Running Boards

A Step Up for Your Ford F-250 Super Duty
1987-1991

Ford F250 Super Duty 1991

What are the Go Rhino E-Boards?

The Go Rhino E-Boards are dual motor, electric running boards. Automatically deploying when you open the door of your truck, Bronco, Jeep, or SUV, the E-Board provides a secure 6” wide durable aluminum running board with an anti-slip surface. For additional safety and security, the integrated LED lights turn on automatically when the E-Board deploys. When closing your door, the E-Board automatically retracts, providing your vehicle with optimal ground clearance and protection for its rocker panel, all the while preserving the look of your vehicle. The Go Rhino E-Board fits 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, or 1991 Ford F-250 Super Duty.

The easy-to-install, magnetically-activated door switches leave your OBD port free for other accessories. The Go Rhino E-Boards include an automatic safety stop and manual override capabilities. Most applications do not require drilling for installation.

There are two finishes available: a textured black powder coat and an exclusive protective bedliner coating. Each step pad supports up to 300 lbs. (600 lbs. per side for 4-door vehicles).

Each board supports up to 300lbs of weight.

How do Go Rhino E-Boards Compare to Other Electric Running Boards?

Traditionally in the power step market, electric running boards are powered by a single motor. However, Go Rhino E-Boards have a dual-motor system. The independent motors in each E-Board provide more stability and are reliable even in extreme climates.

When comparing the Go Rhino E-Boards to other leaders in the power step market, it’s difficult to gauge long-term performance as the E-Boards have only recently been introduced. The AMP Research Power Steps have become a tried and proven option over time with their all-weather performance and reliability. They are also compatible with a wider range of vehicles. However, the AMP Research Power Steps require the use of a vehicle’s OBD port, while the Go Rhino E-Boards do not. In addition, the AMP Research Power Steps are only available in one option, while the Go Rhino E-Boards are available in two finishes: textured black powder coat, and an exclusive bedliner coating.

As the Go Rhino E-Boards are not designed for intense off-roading, some may consider power steps such as the Aries ActionTrac. However, the Aries ActionTrac operates on a single-motor system, while the Go Rhino E-Boards have dual-motors.

The boards are illuminated by an integrated LED when deployed.

Who are the Go Rhino E-Boards for?

The Go Rhino E-Boards are a great option for anyone looking for the convenience of a powered step, but isn’t needing a slider/step for rock crawling or serious off-road travel. If you’re looking for a reliable and fairly priced step to maintain your vehicle’s clean look, the Go Rhino E-Boards are a perfect option.

Who are the Go Rhino E-Boards Not for?

The Go Rhino E-Boards aren’t the least expensive steps on the market, and therefore wouldn’t be the best option for anyone looking to find the cheapest option. The Go Rhino E-Boards are not designed for rock crawling or serious off-roading, being likely unable to hold up to these sorts of applications. The E-Boards are also currently limited to popular, current gen models, meaning those with older model trucks, Jeeps, or SUVs will need to consider alternative options.

Want to learn more about the E-1 Boards from Go Rhino?

Check out our SEMA first look video below!

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