I had nabs on a Z71 b 4 my Tundra. On the Tundra I got Perdators cause they came from Toyota. Love the style. I think this style looks better than any other steps and the best looking especially on 4x4 trucks. A lot of people feel the same, that's why they have become the most popular style( where I live anyway )
I say KEEP! They look great on your truck and are probably some of the sleekest looking steps you can put on these trucks besides AMP power steps. I like it!
Ya i dont offroad with it at all but that would be a problem if you did. I see nfab makes a slider that can have steps bolt on but the sliders bolt to the body is the only downside.
Now those are sliders. They attach to the frame (bolt-on or weld-on), and will *protect* the body. Also beefy as hell and useful as a hi-lift jack point, if you need it.
I've thought about it and I've always been against chrome but it's growing on me with this truck if I keep the stock wheels I'll leave the chrome it complitments it well but if I go with after market wheels I'll black it all out
I think the steps look good. I had them on my 07. Only problem I had was as mentioned above grounding them while wheeling but if you don't off road then no worries.
I saw someone on here plasti-dip those same wheels and they looked really good (sorry can't find the thread). Just something to consider if possibly blacking it out.
Had my N-fabs Rhino lined after they started rusting up around the weep holes after only two months. I have been running them for about a year now and they still look great with no chipping at all. Also made them less slippery in wet or icy conditions.
Been wanting to get a set for my 08 tundra since I bought it 7 years ago, just have never had the extra money to get them and have them installed.
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