Running Boards/Nerf Bars
i have the deezee 5" nerfbars,paid $340 for them.i like them,i would recommend them the only issue i had with them was the finish on them wasnt the best deezee took care of it with no problems the set they sent out to replace my defective set looks great
Iron Cross polished SS Nerf Bars. The brackets are well constructed with a VERY heavy gauge steel and covered in a rugged black finish. The logo is sort of cool as well. Paid $260ish at a local shop. Installed myself in less than an hour.
Last edited by CarGuyOhio; Mar 4, 2012 at 03:27 PM.
214$ shipped.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/4th-gen...ht=step+review
I would still have them but....I can't drive and smashed one. I don't recommend them for pivoting around rocks.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/4th-gen...ht=step+review
I would still have them but....I can't drive and smashed one. I don't recommend them for pivoting around rocks.
Our truck is a '09 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab.
Went with the Amp Research Power Electric Steps plus Light kit.
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
Cost about $1000 after rebates including the optional light kit. We bought them from Amp and had the dealer install them when our ordered truck arrived. Dealer said it took them more than 5 hours to install. But they made it part of our deal. And they look and work great. My father is 85 and has some difficulty getting into vehicles. But the power steps come down just a little further than the mounted side steps. And he says it really helps with getting in and out.
Went with the Amp Research Power Electric Steps plus Light kit.
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
Cost about $1000 after rebates including the optional light kit. We bought them from Amp and had the dealer install them when our ordered truck arrived. Dealer said it took them more than 5 hours to install. But they made it part of our deal. And they look and work great. My father is 85 and has some difficulty getting into vehicles. But the power steps come down just a little further than the mounted side steps. And he says it really helps with getting in and out.




