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I have the Black Horse SU-GM0386BK Black Summit Running Board. Really study and the look really clean!

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I was looking around my neighborhood for any missing curbs when one caught the nerf bar bracket and bent the hell out of it making my passenger rail crooked. Does anyone know where I can get a set of OEM brackets without ordering the bars? 2015 Crew Cab Silverado. My dealerships and after market shops keep saying they only come with the bars.

If you cant find any online(ebay, amazon or another member) have you considered taking the other good one off and taking to a local metal shop and see if they would fab one up for you?

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I was looking around my neighborhood for any missing curbs when one caught the nerf bar bracket and bent the hell out of it making my passenger rail crooked. Does anyone know where I can get a set of OEM brackets without ordering the bars? 2015 Crew Cab Silverado. My dealerships and after market shops keep saying they only come with the bars.

 

Here's a driver's side set:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/142495634667

 

I actually have a set of 2016 OEM chrome bars with all the brackets. I'd prefer to sell it all together but let me know if you want to try to make a deal in any case. I'm in Houston.

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Installed DeeZee Nerf bars on 2016 RCSB, mainly for GF..

Already protected body from car doors due to multicolor dings on bars in past few weeks..

 

 

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My pregnant wife started to struggle getting in and out so I bought and installed these used nfabs. Paid $100 0e4d26f7ae0a47ec257a47ab9ae34807.jpg

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My pregnant wife started to struggle getting in and out so I bought and installed these used nfabs. Paid $100 0e4d26f7ae0a47ec257a47ab9ae34807.jpg

Those look great, if you don't mind me asking, where did you get them and what brand?

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Those look great, if you don't mind me asking, where did you get them and what brand?

They are nfab cab length. Bought them used on OfferUp

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I just bought these, I am installing them tomorrow, I'll post pics when I get them on. To me they had the nicest look and tuck tight to the rocker which I prefer.

 

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If anyone wants the OEM chrome rectangular steps for a crew cab, I'm removing mine this coming weekend.

Probably won't ship - but locals in the PNW can come get em. :)

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I got these put on today. Westin Sure Grip in polished aluminum. Pretty easy to put on. The first one took about 40 minutes to put on, the second closer to an hour. The second took longer because my helper woke up from his nap. They're currently installed pulled all the way out. I plan to install splash guards so the running boards will have to be slid back some and I may adjust them inward then; I'll just have to use them for a little while all the way out.4f9afd5ccbc58b54992aee2c265d8c98.jpgbfb9565e5f4acdf163c1ec8cb104b930.jpg

 

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Oem round black bars. EBay for 450

 

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I love em

 

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I just bought these, I am installing them tomorrow, I'll post pics when I get them on. To me they had the nicest look and tuck tight to the rocker which I prefer.

 

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I just ordered a very similar set from Magnum truck gear. I seen them on a Sierra last week and they have a clean, yet aggressive look.

 

I have a cheap set on at the moment from eBay. I've managed to break off the pinch weld (not durable at all). I'm gonna try to get the new magnums welded after I install them. Will post pics, may be a week or two depending on how fast they ship!

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Watch the vid below to see the new GoRhino Dominator D6 steps which should be available soon. The drop steps are optional.

 

The D6 steps are on a Toyota, but they will be available for all brands (according an email that I received).

 

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Just picked up a 17 crew 4wd Z71 this week, waiting to pick up the truck tomorrow or thursday.

I will have a set of OEM chrome running boards that id like to sell, not digging the look since im blacking everything else out.

 

They are the oval version, once i have the truck they are coming off and setting aside until i sell them.

Currently the truck only has about 23miles, Ill post pics of them as soon as i have them in my possesion

 

PM if there is any interest.

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Heres the Westin HDX installed on my 17 LTZ.

 

Fairly easy install, would have been a lot easier if the damn brackets were labeled, didn't even use the instructions as they were not very understandable. Also had hell getting one of the bolts started, ended up being some slag inside of the bolt hole on the running board.

 

Not a fan of the way any boards look but couldn't justify the Amp researches, i also have a a very expensive gun and watch addiction I need to feed lol.

 

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