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What Type of Running Boards Should I Get?

A simple guide to choosing the right running board style for your truck and daily routine.

The right running boards depend on how you use your truck, who rides with you, and what kind of step support you want every day.

by Daniel Daniel

If you are trying to decide what type of running boards to get, you are not alone. A lot of truck owners know they want an easier step into the cab, but they are not always sure which style actually fits their truck and routine.

That is where most of the confusion starts.

The right running boards are not just about looks. They are about daily use, passenger access, truck height, and how much stepping support you actually want.

Start with how your truck is used

Before you compare styles, think about what your truck does during a normal week.

Ask yourself:

Those answers usually make the right direction clearer.

Some truck owners just need a practical everyday step

If your main goal is making daily entry easier without overthinking the purchase, a clean drop step or straightforward running board design may be the best fit.

This kind of setup works well if you:

For Tyger shoppers, Tyger Access fits naturally into this type of decision. It is one of the running board families built around everyday usability.

Some drivers want a stronger step presence

Other truck owners want a step style that feels more substantial, especially if the truck sits higher or if the look of the board matters more to them.

This is often where a more distinctive drop step design makes sense.

That kind of board may be better if you:

For Tyger shoppers, this is where Tyger LanderX becomes a natural option to consider.

Some buyers want a more classic running board feel

There are also buyers who are not looking for an aggressive drop step design. They just want a dependable, familiar running board style that supports everyday truck use.

That is often the better fit if you:

For Tyger shoppers, Tyger Rider is one of the core families that fits this kind of buyer.

So what type of running boards should you get?

Here is the easiest way to narrow it down.

Choose a practical step-focused style if:

Choose a more aggressive drop step style if:

Choose a more classic running board style if:

Fitment matters every time

No matter which style you like, fitment still decides whether the board is actually right for your truck.

Before buying, verify:

That is especially important for trucks where cab configurations vary.

Final answer

If you are asking, "What type of running boards should I get?" the answer depends on your truck height, daily use, passenger needs, and the kind of step style you prefer.

If you want a practical everyday option, start with Tyger Access. If you want a stronger drop step look and feel, look at Tyger LanderX. If you want a more classic running board style, Tyger Rider is a strong place to begin.

The best choice is the one that fits both your truck and the way you actually use it.

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