If you drive a lifted or even a stock height vehicle, there’s no denying that adding
side steps is a great way to make getting in and out of your vehicle easier. But, with so many different
side steps out there on the market, how do you know which ones are going to be the best fit for
you?
Here, we’ll take a look at Go Rhino’s Dominator D1 Xtreme side steps and discuss their
features/benefits, installation difficulty, and price to determine if these steps are the right fit for your 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, or 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500.
The Dominator D1 side steps are part of Go Rhino’s Dominator Xtreme series, with a modular step design
that pairs boards with vehicle-specific brackets for seamless compatibility. Unlike a hoop step or nerk
bar with no drop, the full-length drop on this board makes finding your step easy, even for lifted
vehicles. This can be particularly beneficial for kids, or anyone who may struggle with a higher step. It
also allows you more working area while loading items onto your roof or washing your rig.
The hex
punched hole pattern in the Dominator D1 provides superior grip and reduces the risk of slipping, even in
wet conditions. Another feature of this step is the D-channel design. This design is sturdy enough to
protect your rocker panel from most road debris, and with the full-length drop step, it offers better
accommodation for lifted trucks, Jeeps, and SUVs.
The Go Rhino Dominator D1 Xtreme Side Steps range
from about $410 to $460, depending on the fitment of your vehicle.
The Go Rhino Dominator D1 Xtreme side step uses OEM step and rock rail mount locations, making it a drill-free installation. It’ll take about 1 to 2 hours to install, depending on your experience level. The Dominator D1 side step is made in North America and comes with a 5-year limited warranty.
The Dominator D1 Side Step is a great option for anyone who is looking for a full-length drop step that offers drill-free installation, rocker panel protection, and accommodates most lifts. The Dominator D1 Side Step is designed to be a step that offers some protection, but isn't a full-fledged rock slider.
The Go Rhino Dominator D1 Xtreme Side Steps aren’t the best option for anyone who intends to use them as rock sliders, or for anyone who is on a budget looking for the cheapest nerf bars or hoop steps possible.
Watch our comprehensive product overview video below!
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