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That's what they are called but technically......lol

 

Yeah, I hear ya... Never seen an oval with squared off corners before. :)

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Yeah, I hear ya... Never seen an oval with squared off corners before. :)

Couldn't agree more ..... lol
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Can anyone confirm that the OEM running boards taken off my 2014 will fit '07-'13 Silvys/Sierras.

 

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Pretty sure they will NOT fit.

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Im happy, found a set of Westin Sure grip boards in black for $75.00 with mounting hardware not the sexiest looking set but functional for my 5'1 wife and 5 year old, and very functional for our non existent budget!

 

One side was new in plastic apparently it was warrantied due to finish issues and the other has a tiny scuff. Will try and get pics after I get it on later today. Ill put a link of the set below.

 

http://www.autoanything.com/nerf-bars/westin-sure-grip-aluminum-running-boards-with-mount-kit

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I just installed a set of N-Fab cab length on my 2015 Silverado, pretty simple install, was able to install alone, with help from my little 6yr daughter handing me the bolts and washers. Came out nice and she loves them now that she can get into and out of the truck without help.

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Can anyone confirm that the OEM running boards taken off my 2014 will fit '07-'13 Silvys/Sierras.

 

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Pretty sure they will NOT fit.

I saw a post on here a couple months back where a member put a set on a white 07-13.

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These are Westin stainless steel 4" oval step bars.

They attach to the body mounts.

Got them for a bargain price via craigslist locally.

 

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I have the iron cross HD running boards, they dont hang lower than the frame so they wont restrict your clearance at all.

 

But i did have an issue with the finish of them and all the paint is coming off on both sides. But I do drive mostly gravel roads. I took them off today to get bedlinered and will post up when theyre done

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That is a good idea MFLeury. I just read ever page on this thread. Now I'm considering Amps. Good lord you people make me spend money. Is there a place here to list the OEM stuff or Craig's list the best place. I'm guessing they sell for around 275. Anyone know the best place to snag Amps. No one gives mil/Leo discounts lol.

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Craigslist gets you the widest -local- audience and the best chance for quick sale because you don't have to deal with shipping. And, shipping OEM boards is roughly $100 for anyone on here that might want them that's nowhere near you.

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I'm torn between iron cross HD or Ici magnum. Anyone know how far each drop from the truck. Quality. Do you like them. Thanks.

 

Then I'll find the project by selling my OEM'

 

 

i have the ICI magnums and love them, they drop about 5-6 inches from the truck, but can be moved up and down about an inch. great quality, they don't budge and i weigh 205.

 

 

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