Originally posted by Rob
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Being ever so slightly vertically challenged ( 5'6" ) I have a practical use for the side steps. Also, looking at the dent I have in my n/s step - I'd rather it was there instead of in the sill. They make great pivots for getting all four wheels off the ground (TonyN pulled me off the hump).
A guy near me has a Toyota monster pickup. His steps fold away after he has climbed aboard.............gives me vertigo thinking about it
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I,m rather taken with the 2 sets at the bottom of this page atOriginally posted by andyI have e-mailed Jeff at Badlands asking for a group buy price , so will let you know what he says ASAP .
http://www.formula4x4.com/side2.htm
I don,t know how effective they would be as rock sliders but they look great.
Theres a meaty S/S option with cut-away steps & some close fitting bars
The price of the bar-only ones seems cheap.
I don,t know if they make either to fit the surf but I thought I might get a S/S fabricator to knock me some up cheap.
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Rob
I have been in contact with this guy who does them for 190 dollars , and am waiting for a cost on shipping .
http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.p...threadid=22513
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Gonna weld a couple of scaffold poles to the steps brackets should do the trick.Originally posted by andyRob
I have been in contact with this guy who does them for 190 dollars , and am waiting for a cost on shipping .
http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.p...threadid=22513
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I was thinking along those lines, Nigel. Great minds/fools seldom etc...... Is it possible to chrome over galvanised steel? Maybe that stick-on chrome sticky back plastic would finish it off nicelyOriginally posted by KoiGonna weld a couple of scaffold poles to the steps brackets should do the trick.
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