those of you with the oem black nerf bars....how are they holding up???
those of you with the oem black nerf bars....how are they holding up???
i was thinking of getting westin chrome steps....but then (since my truck is black/tan) some ppl suggested getting black steps...i live in NY which is rust prone however my dad has these on his 2000 f150 and they seem to be holding up ok....i found a place to get them for around $200 new....are they worth the $$ and do they hold up good or is aftermarket better? thanks alot
Originally Posted by K1NGoftheRanch
i was thinking of getting westin chrome steps....but then (since my truck is black/tan) some ppl suggested getting black steps...i live in NY which is rust prone however my dad has these on his 2000 f150 and they seem to be holding up ok....i found a place to get them for around $200 new....are they worth the $$ and do they hold up good or is aftermarket better? thanks alot
I purchased the OEM step bars back in the fall and they are holding up great against the northwest Pennsylvania winter. They are all aluminum (even the mounting brackets) with a black krinkle powder coating so even if the do chip, they won't rust. They installed in about 15 minutes, super easy. I have an 06 STX 4x4 SC for reference. I paid $300 out the door from my local dealer. If you can get them for $200, go for it. I am very please with them.
TC
Here is a thread from a while ago when I asked the about them.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=247929
Last edited by TPC11; Feb 28, 2007 at 03:25 PM.
Originally Posted by TPC11
King
I purchased the OEM step bars back in the fall and they are holding up great against the northwest Pennsylvania winter. They are all aluminum (even the mounting brackets) with a black krinkle powder coating so even if the do chip, they won't rust. They installed in about 15 minutes, super easy. I have an 06 STX 4x4 SC for reference. I paid $300 out the door from my local dealer. If you can get them for $200, go for it. I am very please with them.
TC
I purchased the OEM step bars back in the fall and they are holding up great against the northwest Pennsylvania winter. They are all aluminum (even the mounting brackets) with a black krinkle powder coating so even if the do chip, they won't rust. They installed in about 15 minutes, super easy. I have an 06 STX 4x4 SC for reference. I paid $300 out the door from my local dealer. If you can get them for $200, go for it. I am very please with them.
TC
Originally Posted by K1NGoftheRanch
i was thinking of getting westin chrome steps....but then (since my truck is black/tan) some ppl suggested getting black steps...i live in NY which is rust prone however my dad has these on his 2000 f150 and they seem to be holding up ok....i found a place to get them for around $200 new....are they worth the $$ and do they hold up good or is aftermarket better? thanks alot
Originally Posted by TPC11
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Hey Ryan - that red truck in your sig - Dammmmmnnnnn!!!!! That about sums it up.
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Hey Ryan - that red truck in your sig - Dammmmmnnnnn!!!!! That about sums it up.
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All is good, just a good excuse for my new F150 since that one saved my life
Originally Posted by higdog
Kingoftheranch, where did you find the oem black ones at for around $200? i've been looking for some too.
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My 04 FX4 SCREW has the OEM black nerf bars with the rubber step plates but mine are made of steel and begining to rust quite badly. I plan on pulling them off this spring and have them either powdercoated or rhino lined if I can get the rubber off. (They are blistering all around the edges of the rubber.)
I am very disappointed on how they have rusted.
My 01 SCREW had running boards also but they were more of a molded plastic. They looked as good 5 years later as the day I got the truck.
I am very disappointed on how they have rusted.
My 01 SCREW had running boards also but they were more of a molded plastic. They looked as good 5 years later as the day I got the truck.


