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Looking for Nerf bars/side steps for '95 F-150 Supercab

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Old 11-04-2017, 08:08 AM
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Looking for Nerf bars/side steps for '95 F-150 Supercab

Just as the title states, I've been looking for a set of Nerf bars/side steps for my '95, F-150, 4wd, Supercab. My g/f and I are expecting a little one and I would like a set for one truck with a childseat so of she needs 4wd, she can put the kid in and GO! Also, I'm the truck driver so the kid will be doing a lot of commuting with me and it would help getting the kid in and out. I also have 2 other '92-96 F-150's, 4wd, Supercabs. I'm wondering what will work.

I've looked at Dee See, but not 100% sure on what is the best setup. They have them for regular cabs but nothing specific for the Supercabs. Unless I'm doing a universal fit, I can get something for the CrewCab set-up.

Does anyone have a setup with aftermarket they can share and help me with?

Thanks again everyone!
 
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Old 11-04-2017, 03:59 PM
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Since you are in the rust belt too, I recommend NOTHIN BUT STAINLESS STEEL.

ICI make a set for your supercab. Part #: NERF75FDX from auto anything for $175
ICI 3" Round Nerf Bars - FREE SHIPPING from AutoAnything
 
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Old 11-04-2017, 04:54 PM
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iBoard Running Board Side Steps I like these also. My bro in law has them and we installed them. He weighs 270 and had no issues. Not sure about avoiding rust since that is not a problem for us. They say they don't rust but??? Sandy
 
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Thanks again for the quick replies! And Brad, I was hoping you would chime in. I have seen your trucks on another site and I was looking at your setup, although yours is a CrewCab.

Sandy, appreciate it with your help as well!

Will look at these links soon! I work nights and about to pull 13 hrs due to the Daylight Saving shift....
 
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Old 11-05-2017, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by timbersteel
Thanks again for the quick replies! And Brad, I was hoping you would chime in. I have seen your trucks on another site and I was looking at your setup, although yours is a CrewCab.

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If you are referring to the aluminum diamond plate steps by DeeZee, they are no longer made
 
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Old 11-06-2017, 03:46 AM
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If you are referring to the aluminum diamond plate steps by DeeZee, they are no longer made
That's good to know!

I do like the ICS branded steps. I will probably be purchasing a set.

Sandy, I looked at the I-Board steps. Thanks again for link.
 
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Old 11-06-2017, 08:58 AM
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You could always go for the OEM fiberglass steps. Bronco graveyard is selling reproduction brackets and a Guy in TN is also making new ones
 
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Originally Posted by Diesel_Brad
You could always go for the OEM fiberglass steps. Bronco graveyard is selling reproduction brackets and a Guy in TN is also making new ones
Is the guy in Tennessee creating new fiberglass steps? I've been on the hunt for the original fiberglass running boards but unable to find them anywhere. Any time I've seen them in the local junkyards they've been torn to shreds.
 
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Is the guy in Tennessee creating new fiberglass steps? I've been on the hunt for the original fiberglass running boards but unable to find them anywhere. Any time I've seen them in the local junkyards they've been torn to shreds.
NO, he is making the steel brackets that support the fiberglass steps. The OEM tubing is as thin as EMT and rots out is a VERY short time
 
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Well, I guess that's why I never see them. LOL.

Thanks for the info on the support bars. They're kind of expensive but I might pull the trigger on them if I can ever find a decent set of running boards.
 
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