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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 08:04 AM
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"DC" running boards?

I found a 2014 4runner for sale with a lift kit and other mods done to it. I googled "DC running boards" but it just comes up as dual cab. Can someone lead me in the right direction on these? You could actually stand on these babies! Though it's hard to see, it looks like "DC" on the front of the step plate.


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Old Nov 11, 2014 | 02:47 PM
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Found them! "D. O." not "dc". Demello offroad. I want! Too bad that they spell steel as "steal" though. If you work with it for a living, you should know how to spell it. Right?

http://www.demello-offroad.com/shop/...roducts_id=323
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Old Nov 12, 2014 | 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by aceman
You could actually stand on these babies!
haha, i almost spilled my drink all over my desk laughing at this one. if you're already amazed at simply being able to stand on them, then you'd be even more amazed that most rock sliders are designed to support your ENTIRE VEHICLE. their first function is to provide rocker protection in situations like pivoting/sliding off a boulder when on the trail, or provide a jacking point for trail repairs, etc etc. of course one of the awesome additional functions is that you AND your passengers can stand on them Demello makes a great rock slider, as do dozens of other vendors if you're looking for sliders for a Toyota. to many, sliders are more important than lift, offroad tires, traction devices, F/R offroad bumpers, basically everything - and should be one of the first additions to your vehicle if you ever plan on taking it offroad...or even to the mall to prevent door dings or protect from t-bone accidents
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