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Perhaps that is why you are having a hard time getting a response. Perhaps you should dumb it down a bit so they can understand what you are asking? And if your basing your decision on purchasing a vehicle on 5 question you posed to customer service and not getting an answer quick enough, then maybe you should go into a dealer and ask |
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As for the "running boards" and the "optional steps" serving the same function, are we talking about the same things (or something close)I have in these link? optional steps = Toyota.com : Vehicles : Tundra : Accessories running boards = the one standard ones that come from the factory? I do believe they serve the same function, as a step for getting in and out of the truck. I do not believe they are the kind that can be used off road, to protect the sides of the truck when going over large rocks and what not. Let me know if I answered your question correctly? |
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