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Old 04-23-2013, 08:17 PM
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Not my cup of tea Bama, plus wait till they start to rust out in a yr! Id hang onto those oem steps, so you have something to use after taking off those NFabs!
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Originally Posted by Stevegud1
I am EXTREMELY disappointed in my decision to install the nFab wheel-to-wheels. I put them on last summer, and after only one winter in Pennsylvania, the bars and the paint on my rocker panels are "totalled". I knew it wouldn't protect the sides of my truck as well as the OEMs, but Day-am!!!


Those look like Chit!
Old 04-24-2013, 05:32 PM
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I have a quote to have them sandblasted and powder coated, which would make them more durable, but I may decide instead to get a more protective running board so that the paint on my rockers stops disappearing. I feel like I wasted my $$$.
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After 1 year my N-Fab bars are all rusty. Not worth the premium price. Mine started to rust at the welds within 3 months. Furthermore, ask anyone over 250lbs to kindly not use them. Found that out the hard way. Attach points are bent and rattle.
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damn that sucks ^
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I was going to pull the trigger on these this weekend, but not after everything everyone is saying...
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Originally Posted by Stevegud1
I am EXTREMELY disappointed in my decision to install the nFab wheel-to-wheels. I put them on last summer, and after only one winter in Pennsylvania, the bars and the paint on my rocker panels are "totalled". I knew it wouldn't protect the sides of my truck as well as the OEMs, but Day-am!!!
That's grit for ya penn dot uses a 60%git 30% salt 10%sand to treat three roads. That sux I had nfab on my last rig and they were great
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I don't even have the road salt issues ya northern boys have and I had my Nfab's sprayed w/line'x. They look better, and will def hold up better that way. LIL TIP: Drill holes in the bottom of the actual "hoop steps". They WILL hold water!!
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I have a set for a scab that I'll sell cheap for local pick up or deliver. I'm in Norther Virginia.

$150
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Originally Posted by RES4CUE
I have a set for a scab that I'll sell cheap for local pick up or deliver. I'm in Norther Virginia.

$150
thats a good deal


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