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Old Apr 8, 2001 | 02:03 AM
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I saw on one of the posts that you have the Kodiak Sidewinder steps. How did they fit w/ your body lift? Are there different mounting options? Are they exposed at all or are they completely hidden? Any info would be appreciated. Also have you had any problems w/ them? Thanks

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Old Apr 8, 2001 | 05:36 PM
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Hello, I love the Sidewinders. They work great and and have had no problems with them. The finish on the step itself took kind of a beating during the winter because of the salt, its made out of aluminum lost its shine but its no big deal. The body lift does not effect it at all because it is attached to the body itself. I am 6'3" and weigh over 250 lbs and it is very strong. No flex at all. They dont completly tuck up under the body but are very low profile.
Here are a couple of pictures. Hope they help.

Scott




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36x14.5x16 Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip tires,
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Pre-Runner Bumper w/KC Daylighters & PIAA 520 Driving Lights,
Steel Horse Billet Upper and Lower Grilles,
Kodiak Sidewinder Steps,
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Old Apr 9, 2001 | 12:45 AM
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Thanks for the info. From your description it sounds like they are mounted to the body and not the frame am I correct? Also when you say " They dont completly tuck up under the body but are very low profile." What you mean is that the step is still visible but the motor is hidden right? Thanks again. Just one more question. A few guys and I are debating about the size of the 36in PJ tires. Could you measure them for me and post it. Later

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