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Old May 3, 2020 | 12:34 PM
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NFab nerf steps

Noticed yesterday that I have about 6 different spots bubbling up on my factory extended step bars, wishing now I would have just bought what I wanted instead of taking the half price deal ordering these when I bought my truck.

I found last night that the NFab wheel to wheel with bed access steps are on sale, anyone have any experience with them and how are they holding up?
 
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Old May 3, 2020 | 02:36 PM
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I put NFAB steps on my 2000 F250 many years ago. They were alright, good traction in winter, but they rusted out quickly. Maybe an isolated incident, maybe they are better than that now.
 
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I have them on my truck. They’re only two years old but spend a lot of time off-road and dirty. No hint of any deterioration. They’ve been exposed to salt and sand in snow. They are high and tight to the truck and give great access in and out of the truck. Just use the stirrups to step in and out because the tubes are slippery when wet. They weren’t designed for people to be stepping on the pipe so if used correctly they are no problem at all. Just my opinion. If I had to do it all over again I would buy them again but would’ve got the full length version for access to the bed behind the cab.
 
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Originally Posted by Beast 17
I have them on my truck. They’re only two years old but spend a lot of time off-road and dirty. No hint of any deterioration. They’ve been exposed to salt and sand in snow. They are high and tight to the truck and give great access in and out of the truck. Just use the stirrups to step in and out because the tubes are slippery when wet. They weren’t designed for people to be stepping on the pipe so if used correctly they are no problem at all. Just my opinion. If I had to do it all over again I would buy them again but would’ve got the full length version for access to the bed behind the cab.
great, thanks. Are your smooth or textured finish. I was happy to find wheel to week made for the super cab long bed.
 
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Textured. Everything is slippery when it’s cold and icy. Never slip on the stirrups. Just the pipe part.
 
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Originally Posted by lariatbob
I put NFAB steps on my 2000 F250 many years ago. They were alright, good traction in winter, but they rusted out quickly. Maybe an isolated incident, maybe they are better than that now.
yes hopefully they do better now, wheel to wheel for super cab long bed are harder to find.
 
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