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Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
I put some nerf bars on my 95 4 door blazer, and i like how they look, but they seem to collect lots of snow/slush that builds up on the front, rear, and rear inside by the rear doors to the point that you have to knock it off to make the door clear it.
anyone else have this problem? |
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Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
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The truck came with them from Texas. Iowa's winter road salt killed them in one year because one of the plastic endcaps was missing and, though chromed on the outside, the insides were raw meat for corrosion. Many have similar problems where the plastic insert for the flattened step area does not seal and there is an actual cutout as opposed to an indented area.. Running boards like I have on my wife's Blazer are much more practical and provide better lower body protection and entry/exit function. They, too, will provide a place for snow and slush to build-up if you don't bruch or scrape them off periodically, though. The best thing about nerf bars or running boards, is seeing the look on the old broad's face when she pulls up inches away from you in Walmart's parking lot and tries mightily to ding your door with hers... Big mistake lady! You really buggered up your own door, didn't you?
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Re: Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
my main reason for installing them is for something to kick the snow/dirt off of my shoes before i get in, i hate tracking crap on my carpet. looks were secondary, but had i forseen the snow issue i wouldve gotten the molded running bars instead.
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Re: Re: Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
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I climb in my seat leaving my feet dangling and them clap them together a few times. It helps. Teach your kids to do it, too. But the best thing is Husky Liners for your floor and diligent shop-vac use to get the water they might miss. Many truckers like to mount flat brushes bristle-side-up on our steps, which work really well, too. My big K-30 crew cab (single-rear-wheels) with 35" tires has stirrup steps which I really like. No mud or snow build-up and highly functional for climbing that high. Just another option... |
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Have-em, Like em... While I don't use them myself because of my height, shorter people who ride with me tend to use them.
As I live in PA and lots of salt during the winter, they started peeling. (They came with the truck) So over the summer I ground all the rust off, used POR15 on them, then used bed liner on them... Gave it a nice effect... Don't worry about rusting too much anymore. Also did the frame in bedliner material too...
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Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
SultanGris
Will Mud Flaps Help At All??? Also Where Did You Buy Your Nerf Bars At. I have Looked On Ebay And Seen Listings For Blazers, But Not S10 Blazers. How Hard Were They To Install? Thanks....Dino
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I got them from ebay actually, but they were the only listing i found, for stainless steel, didnt want black, cause they rust more/faster. easy to install, drill a couple holes, thats where i got them, 150, plus 50 shipping. John Walls 4 Wheel Drive 10995 Highway 64 Memphis, Tennessee 38002 901-867-3325 Fax - 901-867-2926 |
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Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
I bought my truck and the aluminin nerfs were already on there.I like the looks of them and they provide something to kick the snow off of your shoes.If you are going to buy a set,get stainless or aluminim.The chrome or painted ones are a joke and will rust through in a couple of years.Also mud flaps are a good investment and do help with lower protection.Just remember when you put flaps on,keep them even or stick out a little with the outside of your tire.Also make sure they hang down abit.Most people over look this and say they don't work.
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hello;
here,s a picture of my nerf bars. there from smittybilt http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...cMM2Z&i=238253 oops,forgot to tell ya what i paid for them. they were around 450 thier stainless steel with a lifetime warrenty
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Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
candywrapper
They shine and look like chrome, Smittybuilt has some nice stuff.
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Re: Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
well, i didnt install my mudflaps, there were there when i bought it. but as far as im concerned every truck/suv should have them, they do help for other things, but i was just saying they didnt help my snow nerf bar situation. ill try and get some picks of it on here soon so you can see what i mean.
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Re: Re: Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
aparently posting a picture is more difficult than i though, anyone know how to do it?
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im not hosting anything, and the pic is on my desktop |
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Re: Nerf Bars, havem? likem?
You need to host it on a server somewhere and then use then click the POST REPLY (not the quick reply) button then use the link button and type the url of the server where you are hosting the picture.
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