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Old 10-06-2017, 08:47 AM
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Hi Everyone -

Looking for the best source to purchase new running boards/nerf bars/step bars for a white 2010 F150 XLT. Also, if you have suggestions or recommendations on a brand/style - I'm all ears.

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NFAB... love my step bars.
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Running board warehouseis where I got my Ionics. I'm going to be selling them.
Don't know where you are, PM me if you're interested.
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Our 2015 Screw came with the powered steps that deploy and retract when the door is opened or closed. Now I don't know who makes them but I'd highly suggest them. They are absolutely wonderful. However, this truck is not wheeling in the desert and it's mainly a convenience for my wife. On my jeep, I liked the rock slider style so if I was adding them on, I would look there first.
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Depending on where your located if rust is an issue or not ? I bought stainless tube running boards for my 2010. When I sold it they were still fine after four winters. I've removed several sets of steel running boards that customers had rusted through in my welding shop. Take the plazma cutter and off they come.
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realtruck.com and runningboardwarehouse.com are the same company if you are shopping them, even with different prices.
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Thank you for all of your input, I appreciate it. I've been looking at a few of the ionic nerf bars ... 3", 4" and 5" .... different styles straight, curved, etc. I'm still not sure which direction to go. My truck is white and chrome (pretty much stock) ... not sure if going with all black nerf bars would look goofy and I should stick with chrome or not? Thoughts?
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I wish I got my Raptor steps a lot sooner.
Wide enough to be useful, not slippery at all, cast aluminum won't rust, and they look good.
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