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Are these side steps for the 4 Door crew cabs the same as the extended cab for a 2010 Sierra/Silvy?

 

I'm asking b/c their is a pair for 330 shipped on ebay, but says its for the crew cab.

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The site I bought mine from asked if my truck was extended cab or crew cab. I would imagine they would be slightly different seeing that that the crew cab back seat is 6 inches bigger than the extended cab. BTW I bought my steps for 337 and free shipping.

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they are different for crew cabs.

 

JRL, did you get the black or stainless ones? im contemplating getting the black ones down the road....

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they are different for crew cabs.

 

JRL, did you get the black or stainless ones? im contemplating getting the black ones down the road....

I got the black ones from www.realtruck.com

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The crew and extended are not the same

 

I love my black ones

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Does anyone know where you can view the installation instructions for the GMT 900's. The Go Rhino site has installation instructions but they didn't show any drilling and from what I understand you have to do some drilling to install these steps. I want them but I would like to see what I'm drilling before hand as I actually plan to install them myself for a change :lol:

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Does anyone know where you can view the installation instructions for the GMT 900's. The Go Rhino site has installation instructions but they didn't show any drilling and from what I understand you have to do some drilling to install these steps. I want them but I would like to see what I'm drilling before hand as I actually plan to install them myself for a change :cool:

 

I did no drilling. Holes are already there. Just bolt them in. At least for my truck that's how it was

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Old thread but I just wanted to post somewhere that I ordered the Dom II's last night from Real Truck.

:)

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Old thread but I just wanted to post somewhere that I ordered the Dom II's last night from Real Truck.

:)

 

 

Congrats! Now all you need is tow mirrors and a colormatched front/rear end.

 

AND A NEW FRONT PLATE

 

:)

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Old thread but I just wanted to post somewhere that I ordered the Dom II's last night from Real Truck.

:tear:

 

Welcome to the club!

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