SOLARWARP
hey man just wanted to say i love your step bars, where did you get them and if you dont mind how much did they run you? ive been looking for some heavy duty steps like that for a while i dont want just the regular nerf bars like i had before.
Thanks! We were just talking about them on another thread. I think I paid about $600 for them from Arc Rite in Del RioTexas.

They appear to be pretty heavy duty. Here is a picture of how they attach to the frame.


They appear to be pretty heavy duty. Here is a picture of how they attach to the frame.

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Thanks! We were just talking about them on another thread. I think I paid about $600 for them from Arc Rite in Del RioTexas.
Thanks! We were just talking about them on another thread. I think I paid about $600 for them from Arc Rite in Del RioTexas.
Yep, it's all from Arc Rite in Del Rio ... They make it all. Headache rack, bull bar, brush guards, steps, rear bumper, replacement front bumpers, stirrup steps, nerf bars; they have lots of different ways to spend your money and lots of different styles.
Actually, you have your choice for the rear bumper. The rear bumper that they make is hugely expensive because of the costs of the local welders. But, if you don't mind having a bumper that they have made across the border, it's a lot less. If you look at my rear bumper, there is lots of welds totalling several feet of welds on it. My rear bumper is a 4" pipe bumper with diamond plate, it was about $350 and hecho in Mexico.Double itfor a locally made bumper. (But it's a different styles though, too.)
Everything else is locally made onsite. They are cheaper than Ranchhand for everything and in my opinion better looking, too.Actually,Arc-Rite makes stufffor other companiesto put their name on too.
Actually, you have your choice for the rear bumper. The rear bumper that they make is hugely expensive because of the costs of the local welders. But, if you don't mind having a bumper that they have made across the border, it's a lot less. If you look at my rear bumper, there is lots of welds totalling several feet of welds on it. My rear bumper is a 4" pipe bumper with diamond plate, it was about $350 and hecho in Mexico.Double itfor a locally made bumper. (But it's a different styles though, too.)
Everything else is locally made onsite. They are cheaper than Ranchhand for everything and in my opinion better looking, too.Actually,Arc-Rite makes stufffor other companiesto put their name on too.



