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Love the RB10's!! Def. what I plan on putting. Could ya post up a couple more shots, different angles?

 

Wanna see the whole truck too, looks good!

 

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Love the RB10's!! Def. what I plan on putting. Could ya post up a couple more shots, different angles?

 

Wanna see the whole truck too, looks good!

 

Welcome to the forum...

You'll like the RB10's! Just be aware that they have a heavy texture on them that holds dirt. I love mine. They do a great job at protecting my doors, rockers, and even the box side in front of the rear wheels!

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You'll like the RB10's! Just be aware that they have a heavy texture on them that holds dirt. I love mine. They do a great job at protecting my doors, rockers, and even the box side in front of the rear wheels!

I really like my RB10s

Ive had em for a few 1000 miles on my '15 GMC Sierra crew..

Got a good lead on some amps I cant pass up so probably selling mine.

Im in Austin.

If anyones interested.

 

 

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I am thinking of getting the Steelcraft 4" Premium Oval Nerf Bars in stainless steel and I was wondering if anyone else has installed them on their truck. I have looked thru this topic and searched the site also and didn't see where anyone has posted about them. I was also wondering about the quality of Steelcraft products and their durability. Thanks.

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just bought the Ionic Voyager Running board - 6" - I am the least mechanically inclined person on this board and I was able to instal these in 1.5 hours. Look just like OEM.

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I am thinking of getting the Steelcraft 4" Premium Oval Nerf Bars in stainless steel and I was wondering if anyone else has installed them on their truck. I have looked thru this topic and searched the site also and didn't see where anyone has posted about them. I was also wondering about the quality of Steelcraft products and their durability. Thanks.

 

Get the Raptor stainless ovals ... many folks have posted excellent results and confidence in them on this forum ...

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Get the Raptor stainless ovals ... many folks have posted excellent results and confidence in them on this forum ...

I have WeatherTech mud flaps installed on my truck and I was wondering if the Raptor OE Style Oval Nerf Bars will hit the mud flaps or if the will clear them without any problems?

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We have the factory mud flaps that we installed on our 2500 and the Raptor stainless ovals allow sufficient fore and aft movement / adjustment to clear them ...

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Is anyone interested in tradeing thier oem black steps off of a 14+ for my oem stainless/ chrome located in southeast Michigan thanks

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I will be selling my factory chrome 6" steps soon if anyone in the Atlanta area wants to buy them. They are coming off my brand new Denali to make room for AMP steps. PM me if interested.

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I will be selling my factory chrome 6" steps soon if anyone in the Atlanta area wants to buy them. They are coming off my brand new Denali to make room for AMP steps. PM me if interested.

Post them in the for sale section (remember they fit multiple years) and in your local Craigslist. Sold mine in 1 day!

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I think I have narrowed my choice down to either N-Fab nerf bars or Lund International Rock Rail Gaurds. I use my truck off-road so the stock running boards I have now are getting in the way. At the same time, I can't get rid of them altogether because my wife is 4'11".

 

Does anyone know which of my two choices can take a bigger beating and are more out of the way? I understand they are both body mounted which might make them close to equal. If it matters I have a double cab Z71 at stock height but I plan on a 4.5 or 6" lift in the future.

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RB10's on my CCRB

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Do you mind posting a picture down the side of the truck to show how much they stick out? I ordered these yesterday and would like to know. Thanks!

 

 

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