Just placed my order.
Since my wife (pregnant) and 4 year old are having trouble getting in my truck, I just ordered these steps.
http://www.n-fab.com/products/sfID1/.../productID/143
I will write another review once they are on.
I paid 400.17$ shipped after I entered a 15% off coupon code at streetsideauto.com. They even have live ordering help.
http://www.n-fab.com/products/sfID1/.../productID/143
I will write another review once they are on.
I paid 400.17$ shipped after I entered a 15% off coupon code at streetsideauto.com. They even have live ordering help.
Co-worker of mine has a set of these. Pretty cool and easier to step on than a tubular step.
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
Co-worker of mine has a set of these. Pretty cool and easier to step on than a tubular step.
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
Also, since this is my second set of steps, I did not want to pay a whole lot.
i really like those!
kinda like the RBPs i was going to get.. but i went with the lowered look instead of the taller look...
the only difference between those and the rbps is the extra step for the bed..
nice choice!
get pics soon!
kinda like the RBPs i was going to get.. but i went with the lowered look instead of the taller look...
the only difference between those and the rbps is the extra step for the bed..
nice choice!
get pics soon!
I love those 2 steps that are color matched to the color of my truck (austin Tan) I guess you would have to buy black then find a place to color match powder coat them. How much would it cost to get them color matched with powder coat? Can almost any body shop powder coat or do i have to search for a special body shop. I might like the polished stainless steel set but they dont have a single picture of them.
nice order, good luck and post photos
Thanks
Lee
nice order, good luck and post photos
Thanks
Lee
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You can have N-fab color match for an extra cost. I have had a set of N-fab step rails on for a few months now and I'm pleased with them so far. Probably some of the strongest step rails I have ever used. I had to put a thin piece of rubber behind the mounting bracket on mine to keep them from rattling ever so slightly when going over bumps. That solved the problem and haven't heard so much as a squeak from them since.
N-fab is a good company to deal with too. When I got my rails the passenger side had a white stripe about 3" long on one end. The company that powdercoats them had somehow managed to hit it with white before it went into the oven. They sent me a replacement step rail without giving me any grief.
Just a note though, the Mopar molded splash guards will not fit on the front with these step rails. I was pretty bummed about that.
N-fab is a good company to deal with too. When I got my rails the passenger side had a white stripe about 3" long on one end. The company that powdercoats them had somehow managed to hit it with white before it went into the oven. They sent me a replacement step rail without giving me any grief.
Just a note though, the Mopar molded splash guards will not fit on the front with these step rails. I was pretty bummed about that.
Co-worker of mine has a set of these. Pretty cool and easier to step on than a tubular step.
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28
http://www.electricstep.com/eshop/pc...?idCategory=28



