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Casey Balvert
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I am making an important decision here.
I want running boards for my 2003 black Sport dually mainly as bodyside protection. I had hoped to find black boards but the extruded aluminum boards that are powder coated don't have a durable finish. I don't like the molded fibre glass as I don't like the over the wheel trim.
Someone suggested the polished stainless steel was the way to go and would look good on the the truck expecially with the chrome wheel liners. So I have narrowed my stainless choices to Putco Master Boss and J&J Enterprises Millennium boards. They both look good (at least in the pictures) and while pricey they cost about the same. Does anyone have any comments on these boards in terms of overall quality, strength of installation and brackets, the amount of drilling and resistance to corrosion. Our southern Ontario winters are tough on metal. Also are they really useful as a step up? My wifes mother is elderly and occasionally travels with us. Any comments would really be appreciated as I need to make a decision soon. Cheers
Casey
I want running boards for my 2003 black Sport dually mainly as bodyside protection. I had hoped to find black boards but the extruded aluminum boards that are powder coated don't have a durable finish. I don't like the molded fibre glass as I don't like the over the wheel trim.
Someone suggested the polished stainless steel was the way to go and would look good on the the truck expecially with the chrome wheel liners. So I have narrowed my stainless choices to Putco Master Boss and J&J Enterprises Millennium boards. They both look good (at least in the pictures) and while pricey they cost about the same. Does anyone have any comments on these boards in terms of overall quality, strength of installation and brackets, the amount of drilling and resistance to corrosion. Our southern Ontario winters are tough on metal. Also are they really useful as a step up? My wifes mother is elderly and occasionally travels with us. Any comments would really be appreciated as I need to make a decision soon. Cheers
Casey