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- GDS-3950BHExplorerDelete
- GDS-3950BHExplorerDelete
- MFLNomad II
Grit dog wrote:
This question is like polling the forum for which color shirt you should wear today......
Nice truck though!
Oh com'on Grit, you're being too nice...tell him, he's a big boy, can handle the truth.:C
Jerry - GDS-3950BHExplorer
Lwiddis wrote:
I have steps and they do decrease off-roading capability. Are side step bars better? Should I switch?
So you're planning on doing some serious "off-roading" with a 2020 LTZ are ya? You have a bigger set than I do.
Nice truck.
Personally I am kind of fond of Nfab Nerfs with the 3 steps.
Not mine, and not sure whose, but I would bet the farm it has never seen anything but asphalt. - ACZLExplorerCall me old fashion, but I prefer full length running boards. May not "look" up to date on todays modern trucks, but keeps everything from being kicked under the rocker panels/doors. Here in upstate NY where salt is king during the winter, you can see trucks after a short bit where snow/ice/salt has been splattered under the doors as that's where it 1st starts to rust out. With running boards don't see it. Plus they offer a HUGE area to step onto. Downside is, no-one makes and box board running boards anymore. My $.02.
- ksssExplorer
Grit dog wrote:
This question is like polling the forum for which color shirt you should wear today......
Nice truck though!
LOL! It is much like that. Here is a couple more practical reasons, those loops are hard to find some times with your feet, not always in the right spot for different folks. If you have a dog, they don't work as well as boards or nerf bars do for getting the dog in the back seat of the truck. Hanging low like that they could get hung up off road. Lastly, like an ugly shirt, they detract from the overall look of the pickup/person. - fj12ryderExplorer IIII don't know which is better, but those single steps are really ugly, and seriously detract from the looks of the truck.
- Grit_dogNavigatorThis question is like polling the forum for which color shirt you should wear today......
Nice truck though! - MFLNomad II
deltabravo wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
I have steps and they do decrease off-roading capability. Are side step bars better? Should I switch?
SWITCH.
I prefer frame mounted step bars.
Anything that mounts to the body is not preferred in my truck builds because I live in areas where there's a lot of salt and deicer used in the winter.
Holes drilled in body introduces a point of body corrosion.
Good point...however Fords already have the holes, pull the rubber plugs, and add the oem bars. I'm thinking a late GM would be the same.
Not many use the old frame mounted nerf bars, on newer trucks.
Jerry Lwiddis wrote:
I have steps and they do decrease off-roading capability. Are side step bars better? Should I switch?
SWITCH.
I prefer frame mounted step bars.
Anything that mounts to the body is not preferred in my truck builds because I live in areas where there's a lot of salt and deicer used in the winter.
Holes drilled in body introduces a point of body corrosion.
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