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Call me crazy, I dig them.


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I tend to like them as well. Unless, of course, I have to crawl under the damn thing without jacking it up.
 

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I don't know what it is about them, I just think they look awesome. My grandpa had a set when I was a kid. Every time he got a new truck, he would pull them off the old one and put the. On the new one. Their nostalgic I guess. I think they would look slick if you painted them black to match the wheels and the grille guard.


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I agree with HR on the running boards. I was told my stock trailblazer needs running boards. absolutely not, they hang too low and catch too much air. Kills what precious ground clearance I have and my not so great fuel economy.
 

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LOL Each to their own! I personally don't care for them, but who cares what I like lol
 

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I like having the step but don't like the look.
 

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You ******* RB hater... :flipthebird:

I like having the step but don't like the look.

Same here. I like the benefit of them, but hate the look. And steps are a no no on a 4x4. They get caught on trails and will rip out your rockers. This is why I intend to do rock slides even though I won't need them for that purpose. I don't think I will anyway. But I can use a rock slide as a step and those do look pretty cool done right.
 

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1986 K10 with K20 axles, 4" Tuff Country lift (springs in front blocks in back). 1" longer shackles in front. 35x12.5r15 BFGs

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Now that's one bad ass truck! Very nice man!

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I like having the step but don't like the look.

They don't even work for me. Every time I ever used one of those to step on I nearly ripped it off the poor truck lol I guess there not made to support the weight of an elephant :shrug:
 

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They don't even work for me. Every time I ever used one of those to step on I nearly ripped it off the poor truck lol I guess there not made to support the weight of an elephant :shrug:

You aren't supposed to attach them with Self-tappers. :rofl:
 

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Someone go warn Biff!
 

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