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Posted - September 19 : 5:23p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator


Episode #10 is online at www.motorz.tv and Apple iTunes at http://itunes.motorz.tv and of course here at ol' Truckblog:

http://www.truckblog.com/tv/amp_research_power_step_installation

MOTORZ shows you how to install the AMP Research Power Step, the ultimate retractable running board for your truck or SUV.

This episode is the first one made fully under the new MOTORZ name.

Let us know what you think!

If you like our videos please go to iTunes http://itunes.motorz.tv and give us a 5-star review and subscribe to our podcast!

Also be sure to check out the new website and request your free sticker!

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Posted  - September 19 : 6:51p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
ZooT!

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Posted  - September 19 : 7:37p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
nicely done.

The out takes are getting better

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Posted  - September 22 : 3:24p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Nice, wish you would have done that before I installed mine

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Go back and do it again! :)

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Posted  - September 25 : 12:07a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Very nice gentlemen (and Coe).

I love how you laid out all the necessary tools. That is one thing that makes my projects take four times as long as they should, because I'm always looking for tools, misplacing them, and realizing that I didn't have them in the first place, so I drive all the way to the hardware store, buy one, and then come home and find the one I already had. All those tools don't help fix run-on sentences, though.

Again, good job and keep up the good work.

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Posted  - September 25 : 12:33a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
LOL @ (and Coe)

Thanks for the feedback as always. We've also learned to do the 'tools' scene after we're all done because we always seem to use different tools or more tools than the initial instructions direct us to.

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Posted  - September 25 : 10:15a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I'll bet.

Maybe a suggestion: also on that tool table, perhaps a list of additional items needed that isn't included in the kit, such as electrical tape, butt (huh huh) connectors, any cleaners or greases, additional bolts or pieces, stuff like that. That'd be sweet, one trip to the hardware store for tools and supplies would make the project go a lot smoother.

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Posted  - September 25 : 12:31p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
We always try to cover all the tools used which is why we do them at the end- so we can include (as Chris said) any tools we had to use that were extra.

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Posted  - September 25 : 9:24p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Yeah, I'm talking materials, not tools. Like electrical tape, caulk, butt connectors, that sort of thing.

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Posted  - September 25 : 11:36p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Ah, everything extra including the kitchen sink! like your Van has!

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Posted  - September 26 : 10:14a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Yeah, man. And I've got to install the TV in that thing soon...

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Posted  - September 26 : 3:46p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Quote:
Originally posted by Chris

Go back and do it again! :)


LOL no thanks once was enough
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