Which Options Offers the Best Style, Functionality & Safety?
Side steps and running boards both have pros and cons. Let's look at both aspects to get a feel for what may work and what doesn't.
Style
Running boards are typically large and rectangular, running the truck's cabin length. They are fairly wide and can come in a variety of materials. Because of their function, you may feel limited in how you can make a running board complement the look of your vehicle. Most of the aesthetic will likely come from what it is made of. Popular materials used for these are aluminum, fiberglass, and polymer.
Alternatively, side steps may provide more style options. They can come as customizable boards with steps attached or rounded cylindrical steps with custom pads attached on top (commonly called Nerf boards). Like running boards, how these instruments will look will likely have a lot to do with the material they are made of. Many side steps are made of aluminum or some kind of steel.
Which you prefer will depend on the material used and whether you like the look of a wider rectangle step or a smaller individualized step.
Functionality
Both side steps and running boards allow you to step inside your SUV or truck easily. Nevertheless, how they accomplish this differs based on their composition. For example, running boards offer a larger surface area for stepping.
They are also typically located closer to the car itself. Running boards not only function as a way to more easily step inside your vehicle, but they can also more adequately act as a buffer against debris and other material hitting your vehicle.
Some running boards even include extra features that can increase their functionality. For example, some running board products allow you to retract or illuminate them using an app.
Side steps also offer a similar function. However, individuals entering a vehicle will likely have to deal with a narrower step since side steps are either constructed to be a single step or are tubular or cylindrical and include step pads. Nevertheless, they can also help to ward against debris.
Another thing to consider about running boards and side steps is that they act as "doormats" for your vehicle. Individuals can wipe off their feet on both before entering your car, keeping them from tracking in dirt or moisture.
Safety
How safe you see running boards and side steps will depend on how easy they will make it for you and any passengers to step inside your vehicle. Running boards offer a larger surface area for stepping and are located much more closely to your truck or SUV. However, they are higher off the ground when compared to side steps.
These boards can make it harder for someone with mobility challenges to enter a vehicle. On the other hand, side steps are located a bit further out from a truck or SUV. This, plus their location lower to the ground, can make the initial step into the vehicle much more accessible. Nevertheless, the distance between them and the car can make it more challenging to get into the truck once they've made the initial step.