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I have narrowed my search down some. . but theres a dilema. . if ya'll have time check these out:



http://www.toyota.com/tacoma/accessories_large.html?=runningboards



and these



http://www.toyota.com/tacoma/accessories_large.html?=tubesteps



Now the dilema... . I cannot find these anywheres but on the Toyota site...



I really like the looks of the DeeZees, but been to the DeeZee site and they don't have them. . dern Toyota probably had them custom made! Any help or other ideas??



Take care... don't behave!

Griz
 
Putco Boss Bars are REALLY nice. IMO, the 4" tubes look more in proportion to the size of the truck. Mine are in my readers rigs gallery.
 
I have a nice set of DeeZee's on my 3500 4x4. I like them! I got them at the local muffler shop and they installed them in 20 min. :D
 
N-fabs look good, but I was worried about attaching something that strong to the drip rail of my truck. If you were to hit something with the bar off road, I was afraid that instead of the bar bending, it would rip off the drip rail. Smittybilt makes a bar that I think actually looks better than the N-fab (but it too attaches to the drip rail). www.WarriorProducts.com has a very similar product with steps that are removable. I am waiting for info from them on how thier bars attach. I am also considering using thier removable steps on a set of Mopar rock rails.
 
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Has anyone tried the POWER STEPS from Bestop? I was thinking about these but wonder about gravel and grit getting in the system.



Troy
 
I just ordred a set of the DeeZee 5" oval ones in Black Chrome. They should compliment the Mineral Gray with the Sport Package nicely. Only problem is that they are back ordred til mid November because they are a new color and they received so many orders. :(
 
TEaton said:
Has anyone tried the POWER STEPS from Bestop? I was thinking about these but wonder about gravel and grit getting in the system.



Troy

I have the Amp-Reserch steps on my truck (Same as Bestop). I work in a development that is pure mud when wet and they have held up very well in all the muck.
 
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