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Hey guys, I have added a 2" front leveling kit, 18" lariat rims with Bridgestone Revos, front tinted windows, dual rear exit exhaust, edge tuner, and a tool box. I have tried the chrome handles and they look out of place. Anyone think nerf bars would help my truck? Black or chrome? It seems like they would fill in the middle nicely.
I want to be careful with the chrome. I have a handle cover set and they really look odd because the truck is all black. I think the nerf bars would tie in nicely though.
very nice!
I'd recommend the Nasta stainless steel, all the hardware is SS also.
please try this first link and let me know if it works (new to Photobucket, want to see if all these are public access like they should be, thanks)
Just found a pic of my exact same truck with the steps I am looking for. Anyone know what these are called? I like how they are just straight and don't bend on each end.
[QUOTE=mbogosia]Just found a pic of my exact same truck with the steps I am looking for. Anyone know what these are called? I like how they are just straight and don't bend on each end.
Nice! But did you see the price on those. I checked and for my truck they were around $550! I bet they are nice and would last forever though.
I went with the Nasta's because:
1) I prefer SS over chrome. chrome is great until you chip or dent it
2) they were $226 delivered
3) the bolts, washers, brackets and steps are all SS
4) great fit, pressed in steps
the brackets are so detail oriented, i was shocked. nothing generic about them. they had holes or ridges so they would fit perfectly instead of being generic, I was very surprised.
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