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Hey all,
Ok, my original running boards are cracking and need replacement. I was wondering on installing nerf bars instead or maybe another running board. There's so many companies that make these and was wondering if anybody has changed their boards and can give me feedback. I'm looking for chrome. Thanks.
Pat
Ok, my original running boards are cracking and need replacement. I was wondering on installing nerf bars instead or maybe another running board. There's so many companies that make these and was wondering if anybody has changed their boards and can give me feedback. I'm looking for chrome. Thanks.
Pat
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I just installed my smittybilt nerf bars today
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...&threadid=9001
no regrets
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...&threadid=9001
no regrets
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I have had Smittybilts for about 5 or 6 years. Mine rusted a bit and I repainted them this past winter. They look like new now. These work great for my wife and kids to climb in and out of the rig - I just bypass them. They look good though.
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where is the best place to buy smitty nerfs
where is the best place to buy smitty nerfs
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check your local 4x4 store or even pep boys
the online prices are good, but shipping will kill you
i found mine in the classifides forum here for 100+30 shipping
the online prices are good, but shipping will kill you
i found mine in the classifides forum here for 100+30 shipping
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so smittys are one of the good ones out there eh. K i'll see where i could find a cheaper one. Can anybody give me somewhat of a pricerange so I could compare prices? Thx.
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Don't do it!
Don't get the Smitty's. If you are ever planning on taking your truck off road, I recommend against it. For what I paid for mine, it was about 1/2 what a pair of rock sliders cost. See what happens when you take your Smittybuilt Sure Step nerf bars off road? It is pretty nasty what might happen.
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I was just getting ready to ask....What would happen if you rubbed up against something...Now i see.
I'm definetly not getting smitty's, but i am however getting a pair of Manik..Any opinions of Maniks?,
If they are all the same crap then why do they even make nerf bars anyway?..maybe i'll fill em with concrete before i install them , just to be on the safe side.
I'm definetly not getting smitty's, but i am however getting a pair of Manik..Any opinions of Maniks?,
If they are all the same crap then why do they even make nerf bars anyway?..maybe i'll fill em with concrete before i install them , just to be on the safe side.
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Most all nerf bars are of equal quality.
The Smittybilt Sure Steps I had and sold to a member here are of high quality.
Not rust or chips are a few years on the rig.
But they are not made for slamming up against stuff.
If all you are going to do with them is use them for steps for washing the rig, getting in and out, they are fine.
But they are made out of basically big exhaust tubing, and will bend.
If you go off road with them and whack 'em, expect them to bend inward or upwards.
If you don't off road much, they are fine.
The Smittybilt Sure Steps I had and sold to a member here are of high quality.
Not rust or chips are a few years on the rig.
But they are not made for slamming up against stuff.
If all you are going to do with them is use them for steps for washing the rig, getting in and out, they are fine.
But they are made out of basically big exhaust tubing, and will bend.
If you go off road with them and whack 'em, expect them to bend inward or upwards.
If you don't off road much, they are fine.
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Yes I was just surfing through the smittybilt website and liked the maniks also but wow, they're about one of the most expensive ones I have seen on that website. Thanks for the replies. Payce
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Well, in about a week, i'm buying a set of nerf bars and and pushbar/brushguards for my Toy. Both are Maniks and i'm paying $360 bucks for the trio..is this a good deal you think?
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I guess that is a good deal. My buddy had the factory nerf bars on his.... uh.... explorer, and a Genuine Steel welded one piece grille guard which he purchased 2 months ago. Well he went to Jeff at Badland Bumpers and had a set of his sliders made and installed. He is heading out that way right now to pick up his front tube winch bumper! To each his own, right? I told him that he should get rid of it, and get a Toyota!
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Donc, Badland's is a real blessing for those of us here in the PNW, and he now ships too.
I found his link on www.wattora.com last May, and had my sliderz built and installed within a few weeks.
You will see pics of mine & seafarinman's rig on there.
He builds stuff that is tough and will hold up.
Jeff himself is a hardcore wheeler, and has been making great stuff for quite awhile.
You can even get a SAS done at his shop.
I found his link on www.wattora.com last May, and had my sliderz built and installed within a few weeks.
You will see pics of mine & seafarinman's rig on there.
He builds stuff that is tough and will hold up.
Jeff himself is a hardcore wheeler, and has been making great stuff for quite awhile.
You can even get a SAS done at his shop.
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