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Old 09-15-2008, 12:08 PM   #1
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Looking for side steps

I am getting my 09 double cab in 4 weeks or so, and I have already gotten a tonneau cover for it. Anyway I am thinking about side steps I have been looking at the Toyota ones on http://www.toyotapartsoutlet.com/MC-DDGI-DF.aspx they are going to be about 350 with shipping. What have other people got? Can I get the Toyota ones for cheaper? Let me know what you have and if you have pics that would be great.
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I've been shopping around for a while trying to find what I like best....and I think the Toyota running boards are the best I've seen that I like.
They're $219, that's not bad at all.

However, I was hoping to see pictures of one on my color truck. I also wonder if the double cab version would fit on an access cab and reach back to the wheel wells. I wanna be able to step on these things and wash the backside of my cab windows with them.

Have you contacted your local Toyota dealer? How much are they locally?
(instead of paying shipping/taxes etc)
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i got mine at www.4wheelonline.com its not toyota though its made by raptor i have the black ones got them for $160 shipped they hold me just fine.
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I replaced these http://trdparts4u.com/PD-00012-A0673-06.aspx?MakeID=1 with my Shrockworks sliders. They now just sit in my storage unit.. if you lived closer I'd give em to ya.
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Old 09-15-2008, 12:52 PM   #5
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thats my next ones i wanna get sliders!
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how are they to install the toyota ones say they just bolt on are these others the same?
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Thats where i bought mine, and thats the cheaper i found them on the net, the dealership would have them for about that price doubled....

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how are they to install the toyota ones say they just bolt on are these others the same?
mine had 2 (maybe 3.. don't recall) brackets and they each had two bolts that just bolted to the bottom of the cab. Not to the frame.

Sliders bolt to frame
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:19 PM   #9
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^^^yep 3 brackets with 2 bolts each, get a torque wrench, and that's it....i installed mine in about 30 - 45 min....
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I had an order in to Toyotapartsoutlet for the DC silver steps, however they were back ordered. They weren't sure how long they would take to come in, so they refunded my money.
I have been looking elsewhere, but the same steps would be $70 more. Now I'm un-decided.
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I got stainless steel ones last week from an Ebay seller named "Intrigued" for $181.00 new. They look great and feel strong. 2 brackets on each side bolted underneath the running board, not to the frame. 45 minute install and no drilling. They were for an access cab.

Here are a couple of links.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/STAIN...mZ330269749679

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-08...mZ230290008572
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You can get them also in www.trdparts4u.com
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Old 09-16-2008, 02:38 AM   #13
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If you want it quicker, just call up your local Toyota dealer and ask to talk to a part manager. Negotiate with him that you find this part (give part#) for this price and wonder if he can match it. If he can't well take your business elsewhere. I got a couple of things that way.

I think running board shouldn't be on a Taco.
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I replaced these http://trdparts4u.com/PD-00012-A0673-06.aspx?MakeID=1 with my Shrockworks sliders. They now just sit in my storage unit.. if you lived closer I'd give em to ya.

Darn if they wernt Double caB AND WOULD FIT A aCCESS CAB
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Darn if they wernt Double caB AND WOULD FIT A aCCESS CAB
they might.. the mounts are adjustable.
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they might.. the mounts are adjustable.
Where you located ? I am at I35 and 620
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N-fab bars are my fav. for sure
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Where you located ? I am at I35 and 620
I'm close.. p-ville. Falcon Pointe.
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I have the free ones and many thanks to Silver back but I have too many toys and no time for farkles LOL
I may go wit ha nerf bar set instead so these are up for grabs local pickup pics to follow
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